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

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“Right soon that noble Prince clear vict’ory won from his harsh Mother and her Fere indign; in briefest time the land obeyed the son, though first to fight him did the folk incline. But reft of reason and by rage undone he bound the Mother in the biting chain: Eftsoons avenged her griefs the hand of God: Such veneration is to parents owe’d.

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