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

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“This must not, shall not be! ere he arrive this froward Captain at his fancied goal, such cunning machinations I’ll contrive never shall Orient parts his sight console: And now to Earth! where I will keep alive the fire of fury in the Moorish soul; for him shall Fortune with success indue, who on Occasion keepeth fixèd view.”

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