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gods; Then, round the flame, while glimm'ring ghastly blue, Behold the future scene arise to view. The sons of Brahma, in the magic hour, Beheld the foreign foe tremendous lower; Unknown their tongue, their face, and strange attire, And their bold eye-balls burn'd with warlike ire: They saw the chief o'er prostrate India rear The glitt'ring terrors of his awful spear. But, swift behind these wint'ry days of woe A spring of joy arose in liveliest glow, Such gentle manners, leagued with wisdom, reign'd In the dread victors, and their rage restrain'd. Beneath their sway majestic, wise, and mild, Proud of her victors' laws, thrice happier India smil'd. So, to the prophets of the Brahmin train The visions rose, that never rose in vain." The regent ceas'd; and now, with solemn pace, The chiefs approach the regal hall of grace. The tap'stried walls with gold were pictur'd o'er, And flow'ry velvet spread the marble floor.[485] In all the grandeur of the Indian state, High on a blazing couch, the monarch sat, With starry gems the purple curtains shin'd, And ruby flowers and golden foliage twin'd Around the silver pillars: high o'er head The golden canopy its radiance shed: Of cloth of gold the sov'reign's mantle shone, And, his high turban flam'd with precious stone Sublime and awful was his sapient mien, Lordly his posture, and his brow serene. A hoary sire, submiss on bended knee, (Low bow'd his head), in India's luxury, A leaf,[486] all fragrance to the glowing taste, Before the king each little while replac'd. The patriarch Brahmin (soft and slow he rose), Advancing now, to lordly GAMA bows, And leads him to the throne; in silent state The monarch's nod assigns the captain's seat; The Lusian train in humbler distance stand: Silent, the monarch eyes the foreign band With awful mien; when valiant GAMA broke The solemn pause, and thus majestic spoke:-- "From where the crimson sun of ev'ning laves His blazing chariot in the western waves, I come, the herald of a mighty king, And, holy vows of lasting friendship bring To thee, O monarch, for resounding Fame Far to the west has borne thy princely name; All India's sov'reign thou! Nor deem I sue, Great as thou art, the humble suppliant's due. Whate'er from we
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