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Shall hail you welcome on his spacious shore Through oceans never plough'd by keel before, Myself shall glad interpreter attend, Mine ev'ry office of the faithful friend. Ah! but a stream, the labour of the oar, Divides my birthplace from your native shore; On shores unknown, in distant worlds, how sweet The kindred tongue, the kindred face, to greet! Such now my joy; and such, O Heav'n, be yours! Yes, bounteous Heav'n your glad success secures. Till now impervious, Heav'n alone subdued The various horrors of the trackless flood: Heav'n sent you here for some great work divine, And Heav'n inspires my breast your sacred toils to join. "Vast are the shores of India's wealthful soil; Southward sea-girt she forms a demi-isle: His cavern'd cliffs with dark-brow'd forests crown'd, Hemodian Taurus[464] frowns her northern bound: From Caspia's lake th' enormous mountain[464] spreads, And, bending eastward, rears a thousand heads: Far to extremest sea the ridges thrown, By various names, through various tribes are known: Here down the waste of Taurus' rocky side Two infant rivers pour the crystal tide, Indus the one, and one the Ganges nam'd, Darkly of old through distant nations fam'd: One eastward curving holds his crooked way, One to the west gives his swoll'n tide to stray: Declining southward many a land they lave, And, widely swelling, roll the sea-like wave, Till the twin offspring of the mountain sire Both in the Indian deep engulf'd expire: Between these streams, fair smiling to the day, The Indian lands their wide domains display, And many a league, far to the south they bend, From the broad region where the rivers end, Till, where the shores to Ceylon's isle oppose, In conic form the Indian regions close. To various laws the various tribes incline, And various are the rites esteem'd divine: Some, as from Heav'n, receive the Koran's lore, Some the dread monsters of the wild adore; Some bend to wood and stone the prostrate head, And rear unhallow'd altars to the dead. By Ganges' banks, as wild traditions tell,[465] Of old the tribes liv'd healthful by the smell; No food they knew, such fragrant vapours rose Rich from the flow'ry lawns where Ganges flows: Here now the Delhian, and the fierce Pathan, Feed their
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