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; and in the regions of a distant race rear'd a new throne so haught in Pride of Place: And, eke, the Kings of mem'ory grand and glorious, who hied them Holy Faith and Reign to spread, converting, conquering, and in lands notorious, Africk and Asia, devastation made; nor less the Lieges who by deeds memorious brake from the doom that binds the vulgar dead; my song would sound o'er Earth's extremest part were mine the genius, mine the Poet's art. Cease the sage Grecian, and the man of Troy to vaunt long voyage made in by-gone day: Cease Alexander, Trojan cease to 'joy the fame of vict'ories that have pass'd away: The noble Lusian's stouter breast sing I, whom Mars and Neptune dared not disobey: Cease all that antique Muse hath sung, for now a better Brav'ry rears its bolder brow. And you, my Tagian Nymphs, who have create in me new purpose with new genius firing; if 'twas my joy whilere to celebrate your founts and stream my humble song inspiring; Oh! lend me here a noble strain elate, a style grandiloquent that flows untiring; so shall Apollo for your waves ordain ye in name and fame ne'er envy Hippokrene. Grant me sonorous accents, fire-abounding, now serves ne peasant's pipe, ne rustick reed; but blasts of trumpet, long and loud resounding, that 'flameth heart and hue to fiery deed: Grant me high strains to suit their Gestes astounding, your Sons, who aided Mars in martial need; that o'er the world he sung the glorious song, if theme so lofty may to verse belong. And Thou! O goodly omen'd trust, all-dear[1] to Lusitania's olden liberty, whereon assured esperance we rear enforced to see our frail Christianity: Thou, O new terror to the Moorish spear, the fated marvel of our century, to govern worlds of men by God so given, that the world's best be given to God and Heaven: Thou young, thou tender, ever-flourishing bough, true scion of tree by Christ beloved more than aught that Occident did ever know, "Caesarian" or "Most Christian" styled before: Look on thy 'scutcheon, and behold it show the present Vict'ory long past ages bore; Arms which He gave and made thine own to be by Him assured on the fatal tree:[2] Thou, mighty Sovran! o'er whose lofty reign the rising Sun rains earliest smile of light; sees it from m
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