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half circled by the wave, Which Portugallia to the nation gave, A deathless name,[427] a speedy sloop receives The sculptur'd bucklers, and the clasping greaves, The swords of Ebro, spears of lofty size, And breast-plates, flaming with a thousand dyes, Helmets high plum'd, and, pawing for the fight, Bold steeds, whose harness shone with silv'ry light Dazzling the day. And now, the rising gale Invites the heroes, and demands the sail, When brave Magricio thus his peers address'd, 'Oh, friends in arms, of equal powers confess'd, Long have I hop'd through foreign climes to stray, Where other streams than Douro wind their way; To note what various shares of bliss and woe From various laws and various customs flow; Nor deem that, artful, I the fight decline; England shall know the combat shall be mine. By land I speed, and, should dark fate prevent, (For death alone shall blight my firm intent), Small may the sorrow for my absence be, For yours were conquest, though unshar'd by me. Yet, something more than human warms my breast, And sudden whispers,[428] In our fortunes blest, Nor envious chance, nor rocks, nor whelmy tide, Shall our glad meeting at the list divide.' "He said; and now, the rites of parting friends Sufficed, through Leon and Castile he bends. On many a field, enrapt, the hero stood, And the proud scenes of Lusian conquest view'd. Navarre he pass'd, and pass'd the dreary wild, Where rocks on rocks o'er yawning glens are pil'd; The wolf's dread range, where, to the ev'ning skies In clouds involv'd, the cold Pyrenians rise. Through Gallia's flow'ry vales, and wheaten plains He strays, and Belgia now his steps detains. There, as forgetful of his vow'd intent, In various cares the fleeting days he spent: His peers, the while, direct to England's strand, Plough the chill northern wave; and now, at land, Adorn'd in armour, and embroid'ry gay, To lordly London hold the crowded way: Bold Lancaster receives the knights with joy; The feast, and warlike song each hour employ. The beauteous dames, attending, wake their fire, With tears enrage them, and with smiles inspire. And now, with doubtful blushes rose the day, Decreed the rites of wounded fame to pay. The English monarch gives the listed bounds, And, fix'd
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