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now, in fierce embrace with frozen air, Their wombs, compress'd, soon feel parturient throws, And white wing'd gales bear wide the teeming snows. Thus, cold and heat their warring empires hold, Averse yet mingling, each by each controll'd, The highest air and ocean's bed they pierce, And earth's dark centre feels their struggles fierce. "The seat of man, the earth's fair breast, behold; Here wood-crown'd islands wave their locks of gold. Here spread wide continents their bosoms green, And hoary Ocean heaves his breast between. Yet, not th' inconstant ocean's furious tide May fix the dreadful bounds of human pride. What madd'ning seas between these nations roar! Yet Lusus' hero-race shall visit ev'ry shore. What thousand tribes, whom various customs sway, And various rites, these countless shores display! Queen of the world, supreme in shining arms, Hers ev'ry art, and hers all wisdom's charms, Each nation's tribute round her foot-stool spread, Here Christian Europe[632] lifts the regal head. Afric behold,[633] alas, what alter'd view! Her lands uncultur'd, and her son's untrue; Ungraced with all that sweetens human life, Savage and fierce they roam in brutal strife; Eager they grasp the gifts which culture yields, Yet, naked roam their own neglected fields. Lo, here enrich'd with hills of golden ore, Monomotapa's empire hems the shore. There round the Cape, great Afric's dreadful bound, Array'd in storms (by you first compass'd round), Unnumber'd tribes as bestial grazers stray, By laws unform'd, unform'd by reason's sway: Far inward stretch the mournful sterile dales, Where, on the parch'd hill-side, pale Famine wails. On gold in vain the naked savage treads; Low, clay-built huts, behold, and reedy sheds, Their dreary towns. Gonzalo's zeal shall glow[634] To these dark minds the path of light to show: His toils to humanize the barb'rous mind Shall, with the martyr's palms, his holy temples bind. Great Naya,[635] too, shall glorious here display His God's dread might: behold, in black array, Num'rous and thick as when in evil hour The feather'd race whole harvest fields devour, So thick, so num'rous round Sofala's towers Her barb'rous hordes remotest Africa pours: In vain; Heav'n's vengeance on their souls impress'd,
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