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easts and arms that twang'd the bow. Mountains of salt and fragrant gums in vain Were spent untainted to embalm the slain. Such heaps shall strew the seas and faithless strand Of Gerum, Mazcate,[604] and Calayat's land, Till faithless Ormuz own the Lusian sway, And Barem's[605] pearls her yearly safety pay. "What glorious palms on Goa's isle I see,[606] Their blossoms spread, great Albuquerque, for thee! Through castled walls the hero breaks his way, And opens with his sword the dread array Of Moors and pagans; through their depth he rides, Through spears and show'ring fire the battle guides. As bulls enrag'd, or lions smear'd with gore, His bands sweep wide o'er Goa's purpled shore. Nor eastward far though fair Malacca[607] lie, Her groves embosom'd in the morning sky; Though with her am'rous sons the valiant line Of Java's isle in battle rank combine, Though poison'd shafts their pond'rous quivers store; Malacca's spicy groves and golden ore, Great Albuquerque, thy dauntless toils shall crown! Yet art thou stain'd."[608] Here, with a sighful frown, The goddess paus'd, for much remain'd unsung, But blotted with a humble soldier's wrong. "Alas," she cries, "when war's dread horrors reign, And thund'ring batteries rock the fiery plain, When ghastly famine on a hostile soil, When pale disease attends on weary toil, When patient under all the soldier stands, Detested be the rage which then demands The humble soldier's blood, his only crime The am'rous frailty of the youthful prime! Incest's cold horror here no glow restrain'd, Nor sacred nuptial bed was here profan'd, Nor here unwelcome force the virgin seiz'd; A slave, lascivious, in his fondling pleas'd, Resigns her breast. Ah, stain to Lusian fame! ('Twas lust of blood, perhaps 'twas jealous flame;) The leader's rage, unworthy of the brave, Consigns the youthful soldier to the grave. Not Ammon[609] thus Apelles' love repaid, Great Ammon's bed resign'd the lovely maid; Nor Cyrus thus reprov'd Araspas' fire; Nor haughtier Carlo thus assum'd the sire, Though iron Baldwin to his daughter's bower, An ill-match'd lover, stole in secret hour: With nobler rage the lofty monarch glow'd, And Flandria's earldom on the knight bestow'd."[610] Again the nymph the song of
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