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

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And, as her way affronting, forth she hied, her ev’ry gesture such a grace expirèd, Stars, Skies and Aether’s circumambient tide, and all that saw her with love-fire were firèd. Those eyne wherein Dan Cupid aye doth nide, such vital spirits in all life inspirèd; the frigid Poles with torrid ardours burnèd, and spheres of Arctic frost to flame were turnèd.

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