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

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“But, as to-morrow’s Sun on earth shall shine, all our Flotilla shall make holiday; to seek your sturdy Fleet is our design we have so longed to see full many a day: And if your sea-tost vessels bear the sign of angry tempests, and their tedious way, here they shall find in friendly form and guise pilots, munitions, vittaile and supplies.”

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