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fair flocks; and here, a heathen clan, Stern Dekhan's sons the fertile valleys till, A clan, whose hope to shun eternal ill, Whose trust from ev'ry stain of guilt to save, Is fondly plac'd in Ganges' holy wave;[466] If to the stream the breathless corpse be giv'n They deem the spirit wings her way to heav'n. Here by the mouths, where hallow'd Ganges ends, Bengala's beauteous Eden wide extends, Unrivall'd smile her fair luxurious vales: And here Cambaya[467] spreads her palmy dales; A warlike realm, where still the martial race From Porus,[468] fam'd of yore, their lineage trace. Narsinga[469] here displays her spacious line, In native gold her sons and ruby shine: Alas, how vain! these gaudy sons of fear, Trembling, bow down before each hostile spear. And now, behold!"--and while he spoke he rose, Now, with extended arm, the prospect shows,-- "Behold these mountain tops of various size Blend their dim ridges with the fleecy skies: Nature's rude wall, against the fierce Canar[470] They guard the fertile lawns of Malabar. Here, from the mountain to the surgy main, Fair as a garden, spreads the smiling plain: And lo, the empress of the Indian powers, Their lofty Calicut, resplendent towers; Hers ev'ry fragrance of the spicy shore, Hers ev'ry gem of India's countless store: Great Samoreem, her lord's imperial style, The mighty lord of India's utmost soil: To him the kings their duteous tribute pay, And, at his feet, confess their borrow'd sway. Yet higher tower'd the monarchs ancients boast, Of old one sov'reign rul'd the spacious coast. A votive train, who brought the Koran's lore, (What time great Perimal the sceptre bore), From blest Arabia's groves to India came; Life were their words, their eloquence a flame Of holy zeal: fir'd by the powerful strain, The lofty monarch joins the faithful train, And vows, at fair Medina's[471] shrine, to close His life's mild eve in prayer, and sweet repose. Gifts he prepares to deck the prophet's tomb, The glowing labours of the Indian loom, Orissa's spices, and Golconda's gems; Yet, e'er the fleet th' Arabian ocean stems, His final care his potent regions claim, Nor his the transport of a father's name: His servants, now, the regal purple wear, And, high enthron'd, the golde
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