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

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“These hoary Fathers round their foreheads bore tree-boughs, with unknown shrub and herb entwine’d; and one a worn and wearied aspect wore, as though from regions lying far behind: And thus his waters which did slower pour seemèd adown the further side to wind: E’en thus Alpheus from Arcádia fled to Syracuse and Arethusa’s bed.

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