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

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

Page 295 of 1164
Table of Contents

Stanza 3 28

28

“But when this stout and gallant Hun attainèd Life’s fatal period, age and travail-spent, he gave, by Death’s necessity constrainèd, his sprite to Him who had that spirit lent: A son of tender years alone remainèd, to whom the Sire bequeath’d his ’bodiment; with bravest braves the youth was formed to cope, for from such sire such son the world may hope.

295