The Lusiad: Or, The Discovery of India. An Epic PoemG. Bell and sons, 1877 - 358 ページ |
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... throne have it then in their power to aggrandize themselves by riveting the chains of slavery . A stately grandeur is preserved , but it is only outward ; all is decayed within , and on the first storm the weak fabric falls to the dust ...
... throne have it then in their power to aggrandize themselves by riveting the chains of slavery . A stately grandeur is preserved , but it is only outward ; all is decayed within , and on the first storm the weak fabric falls to the dust ...
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... throne , but without any other mark of regal dignity . Before he was crowned , the constitution of the state was settled , and eighteen statutes were solemnly confirmed by oath as the charter of king and people ; statutes diametrically ...
... throne , but without any other mark of regal dignity . Before he was crowned , the constitution of the state was settled , and eighteen statutes were solemnly confirmed by oath as the charter of king and people ; statutes diametrically ...
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... throne to his son Pedro , surnamed the Just . Ideas of equity and literature were now diffused by this great prince , † who was himself a polite scholar , and a most accomplished gentleman . Portugal began to perceive the advantages of ...
... throne to his son Pedro , surnamed the Just . Ideas of equity and literature were now diffused by this great prince , † who was himself a polite scholar , and a most accomplished gentleman . Portugal began to perceive the advantages of ...
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... throne . Every precaution by which the passage to the island of Cochin might be secured was now taken by Pacheco . The Portuguese took the sacrament , and devoted themselves to death . The King of Cochin's troops amounted only to 5000 ...
... throne . Every precaution by which the passage to the island of Cochin might be secured was now taken by Pacheco . The Portuguese took the sacrament , and devoted themselves to death . The King of Cochin's troops amounted only to 5000 ...
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... 92-96 100 BOOK IV . State of Portugal on the death of Ferdinand King John succeeds to the throne Character of Queen Leonora ... : 103 103 104 The Castilians assemble in aid of Beatrice , daughter of lxxxviii CONTENTS .
... 92-96 100 BOOK IV . State of Portugal on the death of Ferdinand King John succeeds to the throne Character of Queen Leonora ... : 103 103 104 The Castilians assemble in aid of Beatrice , daughter of lxxxviii CONTENTS .
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admiral Æneid Afric Alonzo ancient arms bands behold bends Beneath blaze blood boast bold bosom Brahmins brave breast burning Calicut Camoëns Cape Castera Castile Castilian Ceuta Christian coast conquest coursers cries death display'd divine dread eastern world ev'ry eyes fair fame fate fierce fir'd fire fleet gale Gama GAMA's gave gen'rous glorious glows gold Heaven Henry heroes holy Homer honour horrid horror India inspir'd island joyful king King of Castile King of Portugal land Lisbon lord Lusian Lusus Melinda Mombas monarch Moorish Moors native Nereids nymphs o'er ocean Pedro pilot poem poet Portugal Portuguese pride prince proud purple queen race rage reign resounds roar round sacred sail shade shining ships shore sire skies smiles sons Spain spear spread storm sword Tagus tempest thee thine thou throne thunders tide toils trembling Viriatus voyage warlike waves wild woes wond'ring zamorim
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215 ページ - Full little knowest thou, that hast not tried, What hell it is in suing long to bide ; To lose good days that might be better spent ; To waste long nights in pensive discontent; To speed to-day, to be put back to-morrow ; To feed on hope ; to pine with fear and sorrow ; To have thy Prince's grace, yet want her peers...
17 ページ - O'er the dark trees a yellower verdure shed, And tip with silver every mountain's head ; Then shine the vales, the rocks in prospect rise, A flood of glory bursts from all the skies : The conscious swains, rejoicing in the sight, Eye the blue vault, and bless the useful light.
xxxvi ページ - And they took the things which Micah had made, and the priest which he had, and came unto Laish, unto a people that were at quiet and secure: and they smote them with the edge of the sword, and burnt the city with fire. And there was no deliverer, because it was far from Zidon, and they had no business with any man; and it was in the valley that lieth by Bethrehob.
37 ページ - There be four things which are little upon the earth, but they are exceeding wise: the ants are a people not strong, yet they prepare their meat in the summer; the conies are but a feeble folk, yet make they their houses in the rocks; the locusts have no king, yet go they forth all of them by bands; the spider taketh hold with her hands, and is in kings
171 ページ - The ascending pile Stood fixed her stately highth; and straight the doors, Opening their brazen folds discover, wide Within, her ample spaces o'er the smooth And level pavement: from the arched roof, Pendent by subtle magic, many a row Of starry lamps and blazing cressets, fed With naphtha and asphaltus, yielded light As from a sky.
145 ページ - For joy of offer'd peace: But I suppose, If our proposals once again were heard, We should compel them to a quick result.
145 ページ - From these rude shores our fearless course we held, Beneath the glistening wave the god of day Had now five times withdrawn, the parting ray, When o'er the prow a sudden darkness spread, And slowly floating o'er the mast's tall head A black cloud...
148 ページ - By cruel want, beneath the parents' eye, In these wide wastes their infant race shall die. Through dreary wilds where never pilgrim trod, Where caverns yawn, and rocky fragments nod, The hapless lover and his bride shall stray, By night unshelter'd, and forlorn by day.
160 ページ - And learn what habitants possess the place. They went, and found a hospitable race ; Not prone to ill, nor strange to foreign guest. They eat, they drink, and nature gives the feast; The trees around them all their fruit produce...
144 ページ - To entertain them fair with open front, And breast (what could we more?), propounded terms Of composition; straight they...