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

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So fared they, cutting through the Main serene with favouring breezes that ne’er blew in ire, till they had sighted that familiar scene their Fatherland, and ever fond desire. They past the Tagus-mouth, our stream amene, and gave their Country and their dread loved Sire, who willed their voyage, glory and renown and added lustrous titles to his crown.

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