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

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“ ‘But oh! race ’gendered by his sin insane, whom disobedience of the high command, not only chasèd from the heav’enly reign, and doomed to distant and exilèd land; but, eke, from other state too blest for men where Peace with Innocence fared hand in hand, that olden golden Age, his victims hurl’d into an iron and an armèd world:

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