Page:The Lusiad (Camões, tr. Mickle, 1791), Volume 2.djvu/19

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Yet more for holy faith's unspotted cause
Their spears they wielded, than for fame's applause.
Great were the deeds their thundering arms display'd,
And still their foremost swords the battle sway'd.
And now to honour with distinguished meed
Each hero's worth, the generous king decreed.
The first and bravest of the foreign bands
Hungaria's younger son brave Henry stands.

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