Page:The Lusiad (Camões, tr. Mickle, 1791), Volume 1.djvu/438

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.
42
THE LUSIAD.
BOOK I.

By sea what treacherous calms, what rushing storms,
And death attendant in a thousand forms!
By land what strife, what plots of secret guile,
How many a wound from many a treacherous smile!
O where shall man escape his numerous foes,
And rest his weary head in safe repose!





END OF THE FIRST BOOK.