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ws, what holy rites, what monarch sway'd The warlike race? When thus the just Mozaide:-- "The land from whence these warriors well I know, (To neighb'ring earth my hapless birth I owe) Illustrious Spain, along whose western shores Grey-dappled eve the dying twilight pours.-- A wondrous prophet gave their holy lore, The godlike seer a virgin mother bore, Th' Eternal Spirit on the human race (So be they taught) bestow'd such awful grace. In war unmatch'd, they rear the trophied crest: What terrors oft have thrill'd my infant breast[488] When their brave deeds my wond'ring fathers told; How from the lawns, where, crystalline and cold, The Guadiana rolls his murm'ring tide, And those where, purple by the Tago's side, The length'ning vineyards glisten o'er the field, Their warlike sires my routed sires expell'd: Nor paus'd their rage; the furious seas they brav'd, Nor loftiest walls, nor castled mountains saved; Round Afric's thousand bays their navies rode, And their proud armies o'er our armies trod. Nor less, let Spain through all her kingdoms own, O'er other foes their dauntless valour shone: Let Gaul confess, her mountain-ramparts wild, Nature in vain the hoar Pyrenians pil'd. No foreign lance could e'er their rage restrain, Unconquer'd still the warrior race remain. More would you hear, secure your care may trust The answer of their lips, so nobly just, Conscious of inward worth, of manners plain, Their manly souls the gilded lie disdain. Then, let thine eyes their lordly might admire, And mark the thunder of their arms of fire: The shore, with trembling, hears the dreadful sound, And rampir'd walls lie smoking on the ground. Speed to the fleet; their arts, their prudence weigh, How wise in peace, in war how dread, survey." With keen desire the craftful pagan burn'd Soon as the morn in orient blaze return'd, To view the fleet his splendid train prepares; And now, attended by the lordly Nayres, The shore they cover, now the oarsmen sweep The foamy surface of the azure deep: And now, brave Paulus gives the friendly hand, And high on GAMA'S lofty deck they stand. Bright to the day the purple sail-cloths glow, Wide to the gale the silken ensigns flow; The pictur'd flags display the warlike strife; Bold seem the
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