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e we past; And many a sky have seen, and many a shore, Where but sea monsters cut the waves before. To spread the glories of our monarch's reign, For India's shore we brave the trackless main, Our glorious toil, and at his nod would brave The dismal gulfs of Acheron's[92] black wave. And now, in turn, your race, your country tell, If on your lips fair truth delights to dwell To us, unconscious of the falsehood, show What of these seas and India's site you know." "Rude are the natives here," the Moor replied; "Dark are their minds, and brute-desire their guide: But we, of alien blood, and strangers here, Nor hold their customs nor their laws revere. From Abram's race our holy prophet sprung,[93] An angel taught, and heaven inspir'd his tongue; His sacred rites and mandates we obey, And distant empires own his holy sway. From isle to isle our trading vessels roam, Mozambique's harbour our commodious home. If then your sails for India's shore expand, For sultry Ganges or Hydaspes'[94] strand, Here shall you find a pilot skill'd to guide Through all the dangers of the perilous tide, Though wide-spread shelves, and cruel rocks unseen, Lurk in the way, and whirlpools rage between. Accept, meanwhile, what fruits these islands hold, And to the regent let your wish be told. Then may your mates the needful stores provide, And all your various wants be here supplied." So spake the Moor, and bearing smiles untrue And signs of friendship, with his bands withdrew. O'erpower'd with joy unhop'd the sailors stood, To find such kindness on a shore so rude. Now shooting o'er the flood his fervid blaze, The red-brow'd sun withdraws his beamy rays; Safe in the bay the crew forget their cares, And peaceful rest their wearied strength repairs. Calm twilight now[95] his drowsy mantle spreads, And shade on shade, the gloom still deep'ning, sheds. The moon, full orb'd, forsakes her wat'ry cave, And lifts her lovely head above the wave. The snowy splendours of her modest ray Stream o'er the glist'ning waves, and quiv'ring play: Around her, glitt'ring on the heaven's arch'd brow, Unnumber'd stars, enclos'd in azure, glow, Thick as the dew-drops of the April dawn, Or May-flowers crowding o'er the daisy-lawn: The canvas whitens in th
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