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

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

Page 557 of 1164
Table of Contents

Stanza 5 41

41

“ ‘O rasher, bolder Race:’⁠—’twas thus it spoke⁠— ‘than all whose daring deeds have tempted Fate; thou, whom no labours tame nor war’s fell stroke, nor rest wilt grant on human toils to ’wait: Since these forbidden bounds by thee are broke who durst my Virgin Seas to violate, which long I guardèd, where I ne’er allow plowing to foreign or to native prow:

557