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

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“Now was that lumber of such vasty size, no jot it moves, however hard they bear; when lo! th’ Apostle of Christ’s verities wastes in the business less of toil and care: His trailing waist-cord to the tree he ties, raises and sans an effort hales it where a sumptuous Temple he would rear sublime, a fixt example for all future time.

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