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various silks inlaid, A fair umbrella cast a grateful shade. A band of menials, bending o'er the prow, Of horn wreath'd round the crooked trumpets blow; And each attendant barge aloud rebounds A barb'rous discord of rejoicing sounds. With equal pomp the captain leaves the fleet, Melinda's monarch on the tide to greet: His barge nods on amidst a splendid train, Himself adorn'd in[171] all the pride of Spain: With fair embroidery shone his armed breast, For polish'd steel supplied the warrior's vest; His sleeves, beneath, were silk of paly blue, Above, more loose, the purple's brightest hue Hung as a scarf in equal gath'rings roll'd, With golden buttons and with loops of gold: Bright in the sun the polish'd radiance burns, And the dimm'd eyeball from the lustre turns. Of crimson satin, dazzling to behold, His cassock swell'd in many a curving fold; The make was Gallic, but the lively bloom Confess'd the labour of Venetia's loom. Gold was his sword, and warlike trousers lac'd With thongs of gold his manly legs embrac'd. With graceful mien his cap aslant was turn'd. The velvet cap a nodding plume adorn'd. His noble aspect, and the purple's ray, Amidst his train the gallant chief bewray. The various vestments of the warrior train, Like flowers of various colours on the plain, Attract the pleas'd beholder's wond'ring eye, And with the splendour of the rainbow vie. Now GAMA'S bands the quiv'ring trumpet blow, Thick o'er the wave the crowding barges row, The Moorish flags the curling waters sweep, The Lusian mortars thunder o'er the deep; Again the fiery roar heaven's concave tears, The Moors astonished stop their wounded ears; Again loud thunders rattle o'er the bay, And clouds of smoke wide-rolling blot the day; The captain's barge the gen'rous king ascends, His arms the chief enfold, the captain bends, (A rev'rence to the scepter'd grandeur due): In silent awe the monarch's wond'ring view Is fix'd on VASCO'S noble mien;[172] the while His thoughts with wonder weigh the hero's toil. Esteem and friendship with his wonder rise, And free to GAMA all his kingdom lies. Though never son of Lusus' race before Had met his eye, or trod Melinda's shore To him familiar was the mighty name, And much his talk extols the Lus
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