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s glow'd; GAMA's great soul confess'd the rushing swell, Prone on his manly knees the hero fell; "O bounteous heav'n!" he cries, and spreads his hands To bounteous heav'n, while boundless joy commands No further word to flow. In wonder lost, As one in horrid dreams through whirlpools toss'd, Now, snatch'd by demons, rides the flaming air, And howls, and hears the howlings of despair; Awak'd, amaz'd, confus'd with transport glows, And, trembling still, with troubled joy o'erflows; So, yet affected with the sickly weight Left by the horrors of the dreadful night, The hero wakes, in raptures to behold The Indian shores before his prows unfold: Bounding, he rises, and, with eyes on fire, Surveys the limits of his proud desire. O glorious chief, while storms and oceans rav'd, What hopeless toils thy dauntless valour brav'd! By toils like thine the brave ascend to heav'n, By toils like thine immortal fame is giv'n. Not he, who daily moves in ermine gown, Who nightly slumbers on the couch of down; Who proudly boasts through heroes old to trace The lordly lineage of his titled race; Proud of the smiles of every courtier lord, A welcome guest at every courtier's board; Not he, the feeble son of ease, may claim Thy wreath, O GAMA, or may hope thy fame. 'Tis he, who nurtur'd on the tented field, From whose brown cheek each tint of fear expell'd, With manly face unmov'd, secure, serene, Amidst the thunders of the deathful scene, From horror's mouth dares snatch the warrior's crown, His own his honours, all his fame his own: Who, proudly just to honour's stern commands, The dogstar's rage on Afric's burning sands, Or the keen air of midnight polar skies, Long watchful by the helm, alike defies: Who, on his front, the trophies of the wars, Bears his proud knighthood's badge, his honest scars; Who, cloth'd in steel, by thirst, by famine worn, Through raging seas by bold ambition borne, Scornful of gold, by noblest ardour fir'd, Each wish by mental dignity inspir'd, Prepar'd each ill to suffer, or to dare, To bless mankind, his great, his only care; Him whom her son mature Experience owns, Him, him alone Heroic Glory crowns. Once more the translator is tempted to confess his opinion, that the contrary practice of Homer and Virgi
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