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emands the thund'ring sounds of Homer's lyre. To match the Twelve so long by bards renown'd,[75] Here brave Magricio and his peers are crown'd (A glorious Twelve!) with deathless laurels, won In gallant arms before the English throne. Unmatch'd no more the Gallic Charles shall stand, Nor Caesar's name the first of praise command: Of nobler acts the crown'd Alonzo[76] see, Thy valiant sires, to whom the bended knee Of vanquish'd Afric bow'd. Nor less in fame, He who confin'd the rage of civil flame, The godlike John, beneath whose awful sword Rebellion crouch'd, and trembling own'd him lord Those heroes, too, who thy bold flag unfurl'd, And spread thy banners o'er the Eastern world, Whose spears subdu'd the kingdoms of the morn, Their names and glorious wars the song adorn: The daring GAMA, whose unequall'd name (Proud monarch) shines o'er all of naval fame: Castro the bold, in arms a peerless knight, And stern Pacheco, dreadful in the fight: The two Almeydas, names for ever dear, By Tago's nymphs embalm'd with many a tear; Ah, still their early fate the nymphs shall mourn, And bathe with many a tear their hapless urn: Nor shall the godlike Albuquerque restrain The Muse's fury; o'er the purpled plain The Muse shall lead him in his thund'ring car Amidst his glorious brothers of the war, Whose fame in arms resounds from sky to sky, And bids their deeds the power of death defy. And while, to thee, I tune the duteous lay, Assume, O potent king, thine empire's sway; With thy brave host through Afric march along, And give new triumphs to immortal song: On thee with earnest eyes the nations wait, And, cold with dread, the Moor expects his fate; The barb'rous mountaineer on Taurus' brows To thy expected yoke his shoulder bows; Fair Thetis woos thee with her blue domain, Her nuptial son, and fondly yields her reign, And from the bow'rs of heav'n thy grandsires[77] see Their various virtues bloom afresh in thee; One for the joyful days of peace renown'd, And one with war's triumphant laurels crown'd: With joyful hands, to deck thy manly brow, They twine the laurel and the olive-bough; With joyful eyes a glorious throne they see, In Fame's eternal dome, reserv'd for thee. Yet, while thy youthful hand delays to wield The sc
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