Charlemagne, or The delivered church


François-Xavier Fabre, portrait of Lucjan Bonaparte Charlemagne and Pepin Garbaty

Charlemagne ou l'Église délivrée - epic poem by Lucjan Bonaparte, brother of Napoleon I. The work appeared in Rome in 1814. It consists of twenty-four books. He was written in Alexandrine, a ten-word stanza with the sixth shorter one.

Charle and his paladins are preparing for the start. Before the sun begins his career, From the French camp their troop has crossed the barrier. Soon the triple lake saw their standard: They leave on their right and Como and Gravedane; From the Lugane Sea Their fast steeds followed the outline; They climb the mountains from which the Olone escapes; And, near Lake Maggiore, at the fall of the day, They enter the walls of ancient Valdone.

The poem by Lucjan Bonaparte was translated into English by two clergymen, S. Butler and Francis Hodgson, and published in Philadelphia in 1815 by John Conrad and Co. Bibliography

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