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

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“Girdeth her shores the kingdom Neptunine, while Nature’s bulwarks fence her landward side; her middle width departeth Apennine, by Mars, her saint and patron, glorified: But when the Porter rose to rank divine, she lost her prowess, and her bellic pride: Humbled she lies with antique puissance spent: So Man’s humil’ity may his God content!

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