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

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“And thou, O noble Lisbon! thou encrown’d Princess elect of Cities capital, rear’d by the facund Rover-King renown’d, whose wiles laid low Dardania’s burning wall: Thou, whose commands oblige the Sea’s Profound, wast taught to bear the Lusitanian’s thrall, aided by potent navies at what time they came crusading from the Boreal clime.

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