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

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“ ‘If the brute-creatures, which from natal day on cruel ways by Nature’s will were bent; or feral birds whose only thought is prey, upon aerial rapine all intent; if men such salvage be’ings have seen display to little children loving sentiment, e’en as to Ninus’ mother did befall, and to the twain who rear’d the Roman wall:

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