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

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“The noble City and sure seat behold, held by Sertorius, rebel famed whilòme; where now the nitid silv’ery waters cold, brought from afar to bless the land and home, o’erflow the royal arches hundredfold, whose noble sequence streaks the dark-blue dome; not less succumb’d she to her bold pursuer, to Giraldó, entitled ‘Knight Sans Peur.’

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