Roland the Paladin–––––––– “Roland, the flower of chivalry, Expired at Roncevall.” - Thomas Campbell. –––––––– “Hero-worship endures for ever while man endures.” - Carlyle. –––––––– “Roland, the gode knight.” - Turpin’s History of Charlemagne. –––––––– The old chroniclers tell us that on that momentous morning when William the Conqueror led his army to victory at Hastings, a Norman knight named Taillefer (and a figure of iron surely was his) spurred his horse to the front. In face of the enemy who hated all things that had to do with France, he lifted up his voice and chanted aloud the exploits of Charlemagne and of Roland. As he sang, he threw his sword in the air and always caught it in his right hand as it fell, and, proudly, the whole army, moving at once, joined with him

