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

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“Noways so happy was Duarte’s fate, what while he rose the royal rank to fill: Thus troublous Time doth ever alternate pleasure with pain, and temper good with ill. What man hath lived through life in joyous state, who firmness finds in Fortune’s fickle will? Yet to this Kingdom and this King she deignèd spare the vicissitudes her laws ordainèd.

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