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

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“As to the fight by calls defied and cries, some fierce Molossan on the wooded height, attacks the rampant Bull, who most relies on strength of tem’erous horn to force the fight: Now nips the ear, then at the side he flies barking, with more of nimbleness than might, till ripped at last the gullet of his foe he lays the mighty bulk of monster low:

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