Canto heróico sobre as façanh. dos portugueses na expedição de Tripoli
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A long heroic canto praises a royal patron and commemorates a Portuguese military expedition against Tripoli, opening with a classical invocation of the muse and rhetorical appeals to patrons. It alternates exaltation of martial valor and patriotic sacrifice with condemnations of the enemy's perfidy and cruelty, contemplates the moral corruption wrought by habitual violence, and celebrates individuals' courage, strategic resolve, and willingness to risk life for glory. The poem interweaves classical allusions, encomiastic addresses, and reflections on fame, duty, and the stakes of warfare, presenting triumph, suffering, and political reciprocity as intertwined themes.
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