Page:The Lusiad (Camões, tr. Mickle, 1791), Volume 2.djvu/96

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Thy nation proffer'd, and the foe with joy
For Ceuta's towers prepared to yield the boy;
The princely hostage nobly spurns the thought
Of freedom and of life so dearly bought,

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