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

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“Ne’er was his tyr’annised people so chastisèd as wretched Sicill by her tyrant bane; ne like the despot Phálaris, he devisèd novel inventions for inhuman pain: But his high-hearted realm, which ever prizèd lords of the highest hopes and sovran strain, would ne’er whole-soulèd such a King obey, who showed not fittest for the kingly sway.

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