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nd, trembling, hovers o'er the wat'ry grave. As when alarm'd, to save the hoarded grain, The care-earn'd store for winter's dreary reign, So toil, so tug, so pant, the lab'ring emmet train,[125] So toil'd the nymphs, and strain'd their panting force To turn[126] the navy from its fatal course: Back, back the ship recedes; in vain the crew With shouts on shouts their various toils renew; In vain each nerve, each nautic art they strain, And the rough wind distends the sail in vain: Enraged, the sailors see their labours cross'd; From side to side the reeling helm is toss'd: High on the poop the skilful master stands; Sudden he shrieks aloud, and spreads his hands. A lurking rock its dreadful rifts betrays, And right before the prow its ridge displays; Loud shrieks of horror from the yard-arms rise, And a dire general yell invades the skies. The Moors start, fear-struck, at the horrid sound, As if the rage of combat roar'd around. Pale are their lips, each look in wild amaze The horror of detected guilt betrays. Pierc'd by the glance of GAMA'S awful eyes The conscious pilot quits the helm and flies, From the high deck he plunges in the brine; His mates their safety to the waves consign; Dash'd by their plunging falls on every side Foams and boils up around the rolling tide. Thus[127] the hoarse tenants of the sylvan lake, A Lycian race of old, to flight betake, At ev'ry sound they dread Latona's hate, And doubled vengeance of their former fate; All sudden plunging leave the margin green, And but their heads above the pool are seen. So plung'd the Moors, when, horrid to behold! From the bar'd rock's dread jaws the billows roll'd, Opening in instant fate the fleet to whelm, When ready VASCO caught the stagg'ring helm: Swift as his lofty voice resounds aloud, The pond'rous anchors dash the whit'ning flood, And round his vessel, nodding o'er the tide, His other ships, bound by their anchors, ride. And now revolving in his piercing thought These various scenes with hidden import fraught: The boastful pilot's self-accusing flight, The former treason of the Moorish spite; How headlong to the rock the furious wind, The boiling current, and their art combin'd; Yet, though the groaning blast the canvas swell'd, Some wondrous cau
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