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A Portuguese fleet becomes the object of conflict between Roman gods.

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“With the fierce torture of a mangled thigh, torn off by bullet which at random past, his stalwart arms he ceaseth not to ply, that fiery Spirit flaming to the last: Until another ball clean cuts the tie so frail that linkèd Soul and Body fast;⁠— the Soul which loosèd from her prison fleets whither the prize eterne such Conq’ueror greets.

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