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

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

Page 783 of 1164
Table of Contents

Stanza 7 66

66

The Gama, with his Portingalls remainèd, whom, upon hospitable thought intent, the noble Indian Regent entertainèd with feast and joy and general content. The Cat’ual, to his monarch’s service trainèd, sought surest tidings; ’twas his regiment to learn how, when, and whence the Folk had come, what laws were theirs, what customs, and what home.

783