In their wake came the bishops, the abbots, the ordinaries
of the chapels royal, and the counts; and then Didier,
no longer able to bear the light of day or to face
death, cried out with groans, ’Let us descend
and hide ourselves in the bowels of the earth, far
from the face and the fury of so terrible a foe.
Trembling the while, Ogger, who knew by experience
what were the power and might of Charles, and who
had learned the lesson by long consuetude in better
days, then said, ’When ye shall behold the crops
shaking for fear in the fields, and the gloomy Po
and the Ticino overflowing the walls of the city with
their waves blackened with steel (iron), then may
ye think that Charles is coming.’ He had
not ended these words when there began to be seen
in the west, as it were a black cloud, raised by the
north-west wind or by Boreas, which turned the brightest
day into awful shadows. But as the emperor drew
nearer and nearer, the gleam of arms caused to shine
on the people shut up within the city a day more gloomy
than any kind of night. And then appeared Charles
himself, that man of steel, with his head encased
in a helmet of steel, his hands garnished with gauntlets
of steel, his heart of steel and his shoulders of
marble protected by a cuirass of steel, and his left
hand armed with a lance of steel which he held aloft
in the air, for as to his right hand he kept that
continually on the hilt of his invincible sword.
The outside of his thighs, which the rest, for their
greater ease in mounting a horseback, were wont to
leave unshackled even by straps, he wore encircled
by plates of steel. What shall I say concerning
his boots? All the army were wont to have them
invariably of steel; on his buckler there was nought
to be seen but steel; his horse was of the color and
the strength of steel. All those who went before
the monarch, all those who marched at his side, all
those who followed after, even the whole mass of the
army, had armor of the like sort, so far as the means
of each permitted. The fields and the highways
were covered with steel: the points of steel
reflected the rays of the sun; and this steel, so hard,
was borne by a people with hearts still harder.
The flash of steel spread terror through-out the
streets of the city. ’What steel! alack,
what steel!’ Such were the bewildered cries
the citizens raised. The firmness of manhood
and of youth gave way at sight of the steel; and the
steel paralyzed the wisdom of graybeards. That
which I, poor tale-teller, mumbling and toothless,
have attempted to depict in a long description, Ogger
perceived at one rapid glance, and said to Didier,
‘Here is what ye have so anxiously sought:’
and whilst uttering these words he fell down almost
lifeless.”