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

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“Now in famed Ulysséa’s haven man’d, with raptures worthy of the great design (where his sweet liquor and his snowy sand our Tagus blendeth with Neptunian brine), ride the ships ready. Here my strong young band by fear unbridled glad in labour join; for those of Mars and Neptune, one and all, the world would wander did I only call.

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