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

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“Here sprang the Shepherd, in whose name we see forecast of virile might, of virtuous meed; whose fame no force shall ever hold in fee, since fame of mighty Rome ne’er did the deed. This, by light Heaven’s volatile decree, that ancient Scyther, who devours his seed, made puissant pow’er in many a part to claim, assuming regal rank; and thus it came:⁠—

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