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y Retiring, left the evening shades to spread; And to the fleet the joyful herald sped: To find such friends each breast with rapture glows, The feast is kindled, and the goblet flows; The trembling comet's imitated rays[168] Bound to the skies, and trail a sparkling blaze: The vaulting bombs awake their sleeping fire, And, like the Cyclops' bolts, to heaven aspire: The bombardiers their roaring engines ply, And earth and ocean thunder to the sky. The trump and fife's shrill clarion far around The glorious music of the fight resound; Nor less the joy Melinda's sons display, The sulphur bursts in many an ardent ray, And to the heaven ascends, in whizzing gyres, And ocean flames with artificial fires. In festive war the sea and land engage, And echoing shouts confess the joyful rage. So pass'd the night: and now, with silv'ry ray, The star of morning ushers in the day. The shadows fly before the roseate hours, And the chill dew hangs glitt'ring on the flowers. The pruning-hook or humble spade to wield, The cheerful lab'rer hastens to the field; When to the fleet, with many a sounding oar, The monarch sails; the natives crowd the shore; Their various robes in one bright splendour join, The purple blazes, and the gold stripes shine; Nor as stern warriors with the quiv'ring lance, Or moon-arch'd bow, Melinda's sons advance; Green boughs of palm with joyful hands they wave, An omen of the meed that crowns the brave: Fair was the show the royal barge display'd, With many a flag of glist'ning silk array'd, Whose various hues, as waving thro' the bay, Return'd the lustre of the rising day: And, onward as they came, in sov'reign state The mighty king amid his princes sat: His robes the pomp of Eastern splendour show, A proud tiara decks his lordly brow: The various tissue shines in every fold, The silken lustre and the rays of gold. His purple mantle boasts the dye of Tyre,[169] And in the sunbeam glows with living fire. A golden chain, the skilful artist's pride, Hung from his neck; and glitt'ring by his side The dagger's hilt of star-bright diamond shone, The girding baldric[170] burns with precious stone; And precious stone in studs of gold enchas'd, The shaggy velvet of his buskins grac'd: Wide o'er his head, of
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