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 As blazing glorious o'er the shades of night, Bright in his east breaks forth the Lord of light, So valiant John with dazzling blaze appears, And from the dust his drooping nation rears. Though sprung from youthful passion's wanton loves, Great Pedro's son in noble soul he proves; And heaven announced him king by right divine, A cradled infant gave the wondrous sign: Her tongue had never lisp'd the mother's name, No word, no mimic sound her lips could frame, When heaven the miracle of speech inspired; She raised her little hands, with rapture fired, Let Portugal, she cried, with joy proclaim The brave Don John, and own her monarch's name.


 * The burning fever of domestic rage

Now wildly raved, and mark'd the barbarous age;