CodalSearch this book — or all of Codal…⌘K
nydus/The LusiadsPublic

A Portuguese fleet becomes the object of conflict between Roman gods.

Page 163 of 1164
Table of Contents

Stanza 2 10

10

But He, for ever fair, for ever young in form and feature, born of mothers twain by wondrous birth-rite; and whose wilful tongue would work the Navigators’ ban and bane⁠— dwelt in a house the City-folk among, of form and vestment human; who did feign to be a Christian priest, and here had raisèd a sumptuous altar where he prayed and praisèd.

163