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

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When man’s corporeal necessity was with the noble viands satisfied, and when in sweet melodious suavity, all had their lofty future feats descried; Tethys, with grace adorned and gravity, that with a higher pomp and double pride be crowned the revels of this joyous day, to glad and happy Gama thus ’gan say:⁠—

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