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de, And our bold vessels plough the eastern tide. Nor long excursive off at sea we stand, A cultur'd shore invites us to the land. Here their sweet scenes the rural joys bestow, And give our wearied minds a lively glow.[369] The tenants of the coast, a festive band, With dances meet us on the yellow sand; Their brides on slow-pac'd oxen rode behind; The spreading horns with flow'ry garlands twin'd, Bespoke the dew-lapp'd beeves their proudest boast, Of all their bestial store they valued most. By turns the husbands, and the brides, prolong The various measures of the rural song. Now, to the dance the rustic reeds resound; The dancers' heels, light-quiv'ring, beat the ground; And now, the lambs around them bleating stray, Feed from their hands, or, round them frisking play. Methought I saw the sylvan reign of Pan, And heard the music of the Mantuan swan:[370] With smiles we hail them, and with joy behold The blissful manners of the age of gold. With that mild kindness, by their looks display'd, Fresh stores they bring, with cloth of red repaid; Yet, from their lips no word we knew could flow, Nor sign of India's strand their hands bestow. Fair blow the winds; again with sails unfurl'd We dare the main, and seek the eastern world. Now, round black Afric's coast our navy veer'd, And, to the world's mid circle, northward steer'd: The southern pole low to the wave declin'd, We leave the isle of Holy Cross[371] behind: That isle where erst a Lusian, when he pass'd The tempest-beaten cape, his anchors cast, And own'd his proud ambition to explore The kingdoms of the morn could dare no more. From thence, still on, our daring course we hold Thro' trackless gulfs, whose billows never roll'd Around the vessel's pitchy sides before; Thro' trackless gulfs, where mountain surges roar, For many a night, when not a star appear'd, Nor infant moon's dim horns the darkness cheer'd; For many a dreary night, and cheerless day, } In calms now fetter'd, now the whirlwind's play, } By ardent hope still fir'd, we forc'd our dreadful way. } Now, smooth as glass the shining waters lie, No cloud, slow moving, sails the azure sky; Slack from their height the sails unmov'd decline, The airy streamers form the downwar
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