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

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Now, my Calliope! to teach incline what speech great Gama for the King did frame: Inspire immortal song, grant voice divine unto this mortal who so loves thy name. Thus may the God whose gift was Medicine, to whom thou barest Orpheus, lovely Dame! never for Daphne, Clytia, Leucothöe due love deny thee or inconstant grow he.

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