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st, Through Gata's hills[553] the whirling tempest sigh'd, And westward sweeping to the blacken'd tide, Howl'd o'er the trembling palace as it past, And o'er the gilded walls a gloomy twilight cast; Then, furious, rushing to the darken'd bay,[554] Resistless swept the black-wing'd night away, With all the clouds that hover'd o'er the fight, And o'er the weary combat pour'd the light. As by an Alpine mountain's pathless side Some traveller strays, unfriended of a guide; If o'er the hills the sable night descend, And gath'ring tempest with the darkness blend, Deep from the cavern'd rocks beneath, aghast He hears the howling of the whirlwind's blast; Above, resounds the crash, and down the steep Some rolling weight groans on with found'ring sweep; Aghast he stands, amid the shades of night, And all his soul implores the friendly light: It comes; the dreadful lightning's quiv'ring blaze The yawning depth beneath his lifted step betrays; Instant unmann'd, aghast in horrid pain, his knees no more their sickly weight sustain; Powerless he sinks, no more his heart-blood flows; So sunk the monarch, and his heart-blood froze; So sunk he down, when o'er the clouded bay The rushing whirlwind pour'd the sudden day: Disaster's giant arm in one wide sweep Appear'd, and ruin blacken'd o'er the deep; The sheeted masts drove floating o'er the tide, And the torn hulks roll'd tumbling on the side; Some shatter'd plank each heaving billow toss'd, And, by the hand of Heav'n, dash'd on the coast Groan'd prores ingulf'd; the lashing surges rave O'er the black keels upturn'd, the swelling wave Kisses the lofty mast's reclining head; And, far at sea, some few torn galleys fled. Amid the dreadful scene triumphant rode The Lusian war-ships, and their aid bestow'd: Their speedy boats far round assisting ply'd, Where plunging, struggling, in the rolling tide, Grasping the shatter'd wrecks, the vanquish'd foes Rear'd o'er the dashing waves their haggard brows. No word of scorn the lofty GAMA spoke, Nor India's king the dreadful silence broke. Slow pass'd the hour, when to the trembling shore, In awful pomp, the victor-navy bore: Terrific, nodding on, the bowsprits bend, And the red streamers other war portend: Soon bursts the roar; the bombs
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