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

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“See! there his brethren meet him in the fray: (Fierce chance and cruel case!) But dreads he nought; right little were it brother-foe to slay, who against King and Country trait’orous fought: Amid these ren’egades not a few that day war in the foremost squadrons fury-fraught against their brethren and their kin (sad Fate!) as in great Julius’ warfare with the Great.

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