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many a league before the tempest toss'd The treach'rous pilot sees his purpose cross'd: Yet vengeful still, and still intent on guile, Behold, he cries, yon dim emerging isle: There live the votaries of Messiah's lore In faithful peace, and friendship with the Moor. Yet all was false, for there Messiah's name, Reviled and scorn'd, was only known by fame. The grovelling natives there, a brutal herd, The sensual lore of Hagar's son[115] preferr'd. With joy brave GAMA hears the artful tale, Bears to the harbour, and bids furl the sail. Yet, watchful still, fair Love's celestial queen Prevents the danger with a hand unseen; Now past the bar his vent'rous vessel guides, And safe at anchor in the road he rides. Between the isle and Ethiopia's land A narrow current laves each adverse strand; Close by the margin where the green tide flows, Full to the bay a lordly city rose; With fervid blaze the glowing evening pours Its purple splendours o'er the lofty towers; The lofty towers with milder lustre gleam, And gently tremble in the glassy stream. Here reign'd a hoary king of ancient fame; Mombas the town, Mombas the island's name. As when the pilgrim, who with weary pace Thro' lonely wastes untrod by human race, For many a day disconsolate has stray'd, The turf his bed, the wild-wood boughs his shade, O'erjoy'd beholds the cheerful seats of men In grateful prospect rising on his ken: So GAMA joy'd, who many a dreary day Had traced the vast, the lonesome, wat'ry way, Had seen new stars, unknown to Europe, rise, And brav'd the horrors of the polar skies: So joy'd his bounding heart when, proudly rear'd, The splendid city o'er the wave appear'd, Where Heaven's own lore, he trusted, was obey'd, And Holy Faith her sacred rites display'd. And now, swift crowding through the horned bay, The Moorish barges wing'd their foamy way, To GAMA'S fleet with friendly smiles they bore The choicest products of their cultur'd shore. But there fell rancour veil'd its serpent-head, Though festive roses o'er the gifts were spread. For Bacchus, veil'd in human shape, was here, And pour'd his counsel in the sov'reign's ear. O piteous lot of man's uncertain state! What woes on Life's unhappy journey wait! When joyful Hope would grasp
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