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

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Stanza 2 13

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Here was receiv’ed, for kindly rest at night, with ev’ery mode of good and trusty greeting, the twain of Christians, who misween’d the rite, th’ unholy show of holy counterfeiting. But soon as Sol returning rained his light on sombre Earth, and in one instant fleeting forth from the ruddy-dyed horizon came the Spouse Tithonian with her front aflame:

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