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

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“Ne’er did Semiramis such myriads see who o’er the wide Hydaspick prairie trod; nor Attila⁠—who daunteth Italy with dreadful boast, self-titled ‘Scourge of God,’⁠— hurried such Gothick hosts to victory, as the wild Saracens’ stupendous crowd, with all th’ excessive might Granáda yields that flockt to battle on Tartessus’ fields.

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