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gh the anchor and unfurl the sail, Spread full the canvas to the rising gale. He spoke: and proudly o'er the foaming tide, Borne on the wind, the full-wing'd vessels ride; While as they rode before the bounding prows The lovely forms of sea-born nymphs arose. The while brave VASCO'S unsuspecting mind Yet fear'd not ought the crafty Moor design'd: Much of the coast he asks, and much demands Of Afric's shores and India's spicy lands. The crafty Moor by vengeful Bacchus taught Employ'd on deadly guile his baneful thought; In his dark mind he plann'd, on GAMA'S head Full to revenge Mozambique and the dead. Yet all the chief demanded he reveal'd, Nor aught of truth, that truth he knew, conceal' For thus he ween'd to gain his easy faith, And gain'd, betray to slavery or death. And now, securely trusting to destroy, As erst false Sinon[112] snar'd the sons of Troy, "Behold, disclosing from the sky," he cries, "Far to the north, yon cloud-like isle arise: From ancient times the natives of the shore The blood-stain'd image on the cross adore." Swift at the word, the joyful GAMA cried: "For that fair island turn the helm aside; O bring my vessels where the Christians dwell, And thy glad lips my gratitude shall tell." With sullen joy the treach'rous Moor complied, And for that island turn'd the helm aside. For well Quiloa's[113] swarthy race he knew, Their laws and faith to Hagar's offspring true; Their strength in war, through all the nations round, Above Mozambique and her powers renown'd; He knew what hate the Christian name they bore, And hop'd that hate on VASCO'S bands to pour. Right to the land the faithless pilot steers, Right to the land the glad Armada bears; But heavenly Love's fair queen,[114] whose watchful care Had ever been their guide, beheld the snare. A sudden storm she rais'd: loud howl'd the blast, The yard-arms rattled, and each groaning mast Bended beneath the weight. Deep sunk the prows, And creaking ropes the creaking ropes oppose; In vain the pilot would the speed restrain, The captain shouts, the sailors toil in vain; Aslope and gliding on the leeward side, The bounding vessels cut the roaring tide: Soon far they pass'd; and now the slacken'd sail Trembles and bellies to the gentle gale: Now
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