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A narrative poem in three books recounts the rivalry of two knightly comrades who, after imprisonment, glimpse a noblewoman and become rivals for her affection. Their competing devotion drives escapes, exile, and appeals to fate and the gods; a formal contest is arranged to determine the winner. The contest's outcome and a subsequent twist of fortune produce mourning and reconciliation, and the surviving suitor attains marriage with the beloved. Throughout, the poem examines chivalric ideals, passionate love, the operation of chance and divine will, and the interplay of honor, jealousy, and mercy in a courtly setting.
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