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:No more let Rome exult in Trajan’s name, | :No more let Rome exult in Trajan’s name, | ||
:Nor Eastern conquests Ammon’s pride proclaim; | :Nor Eastern conquests Ammon’s pride proclaim; | ||
:A nobler hero’s deeds demand my lays | :A nobler hero’s deeds demand my lays | ||
:''Luís de Camões, ''The Lusiads'' ''(Os Lusíadas), I:3'' | :''Luís de Camões, ''The Lusiads'' ''(Os Lusíadas), I:3'' | ||
:The endless sea is Portuguese | :The endless sea is Portuguese | ||
:''Fernando Pessoa, ''Mensagem'', II:3'' | :''Fernando Pessoa, ''Mensagem'', II:3'' | ||
: | :O salty sea, how much of your salt | ||
:Are tears of Portugal! | :Are tears of Portugal! | ||
:''Fernando Pessoa, ''Mensagem'', II:10'' | :''Fernando Pessoa, ''Mensagem'', II:10'' |
Revision as of 10:48, 12 May 2007
- Let Fame with wonder name the Greek no more,
- What lands he saw, what toils at sea he bore;
- Nor more the Trojan’s wand’ring voyage boast,
- What storms he brav’d on many a perilous coast:
- No more let Rome exult in Trajan’s name,
- Nor Eastern conquests Ammon’s pride proclaim;
- A nobler hero’s deeds demand my lays
- Luís de Camões, The Lusiads (Os Lusíadas), I:3
- The endless sea is Portuguese
- Fernando Pessoa, Mensagem, II:3
- O salty sea, how much of your salt
- Are tears of Portugal!
- Fernando Pessoa, Mensagem, II:10