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

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“Right well hath provèd Providence on high, the scanty safety by these Ports purvey’d: Right well appearance showeth every eye, how all our confidence hath been betray’d: But since Man’s wit and wisdom vainly try to sound these feints and foils so deeply laid, O Thou, Almighty Guard! to guard him deign who sans Thine aid himself would guard in vain!

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