The herald of the Egyptians is seen at a distance, with armed followers. [825] Ho! Ha! Here on the land is the pirate from the ship! Before that, pirate, may you perish . . . [830] I see in this the prelude of suffering wrought by violence. Oh! Oh! Fly for protection! Savagery beyond bearing by its insolence on sea and land alike. [835] Lord of the land, protect us!
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