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

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“Of us the Company, ne’er raising eye on wife or mother, marcht in such a state, we feared our hearts fall faint, and fain we fly our fixt resolves, repenting all too late: Thus I determined straight aboard to hie, sans ‘Fare-thee-wells’ by custom consecrate; which, though they be dear love’s own lovely way, redouble grief to those who go or stay.

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