It could all have been so simple Ruggiero was rescued from the shipwreck He'd resolved to give up his lands and position for Bradamante And he was on his way back to her When he was kidnapped and imprisoned in the deepest dungeon Of the Emperor of Greece Meanwhile, Bradamante returned to her family home To find that her father had arranged her marriage With the son of the Emperor of Greece, prince Leo No penniless Saracen for their family! Bradamante, however, was not so easily silenced She went to see her liege lord, Charlemagne 'I have done you good service,' she said 'Grant me this favour That the man I marry must meet me in battle And prove himself my equal before we wed.' She knew that Leo The prince with the soul of a poet Would never manage to defeat her But she didn't know that Ruggiero Rescued by kind-hearted Leo from his chains Was bound by gratitude to put on Leo's armour And face her instead of him in the tournament She entered the combat ground dancing with excitement Like a Barbary steed waiting the signal to charge Her sword cutting sparks from the air as she swung it Meanwhile Ruggiero had stayed up all night Blunting his sword so it would do his beloved no harm He walked to the centre of the field Bradamante circled round him Then hurtled towards him Her sword raised While he stood braced to endure her every blow These two, perfectly matched At the peak of their powers Who will win? But that's where we must leave them They still have to face more dangers And desperate adventures Than we have time to tell But that's a story for another night Let's leave the last word with Bradamante