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rmur'd, every city fills, Complaint, loud echo'd, murmurs through the hills. Alarm'd, Bolonia's warlike Earl[241] awakes, And from his listless brother's minions takes The awful sceptre.--Soon was joy restor'd, And soon, by just succession, Lisbon's lord Beloved, Alonzo, nam'd the Bold, he reigns; Nor may the limits of his sire's domains Confine his mounting spirit. When he led His smiling consort to the bridal bed, "Algarbia's realm," he said, "shall prove thy dower," And, soon Algarbia, conquer'd, own'd his power. The vanquish'd Moor with total rout expell'd, All Lusus' shores his might unrivall'd held. And now brave Diniz reigns, whose noble fire Bespoke the genuine lineage of his sire. Now, heavenly peace wide wav'd her olive bough, Each vale display'd the labours of the plough, And smil'd with joy: the rocks on every shore Resound the dashing of the merchant-oar. Wise laws are form'd, and constitutions weigh'd, And the deep-rooted base of Empire laid. Not Ammon's son[242] with larger heart bestow'd, Nor such the grace to him the Muses owed. From Helicon the Muses wing their way, Mondego's[243] flow'ry banks invite their stay. Now Coimbra shines Minerva's proud abode; And fir'd with joy, Parnassus' bloomy god Beholds another dear-lov'd Athens rise, And spread her laurels in indulgent skies; Her wreath of laurels, ever green, he twines With threads of gold, and baccaris[244] adjoins. Here castle walls in warlike grandeur lower, Here cities swell, and lofty temples tower: In wealth and grandeur each with other vies: When old and lov'd the parent-monarch dies. His son, alas, remiss in filial deeds, But wise in peace, and bold in fight, succeeds, The fourth Alonzo: Ever arm'd for war He views the stern Castile with watchful care. Yet, when the Libyan nations cross'd the main, And spread their thousands o'er the fields of Spain, The brave Alonzo drew his awful steel, And sprung to battle for the proud Castile. When Babel's haughty queen[245] unsheath'd the sword, And o'er Hydaspes' lawns her legions pour'd; When dreadful Attila,[246] to whom was given That fearful name, "the Scourge of angry Heaven," The fields of trembling Italy o'erran With many a Gothic tribe, and northern clan; Not such unnumber'd banner
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