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

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“ ‘Ah! how it irks to tell my sad disgrace! thinking my lover in these arms to hold, mine arms a rugged Mountain did embrace, yclad with bramble bush, a horrid wold: Before this rock, upstanding face to face, which for that Angel front I did enfold, no more was I a Man, no! lorn and lone a rock, a stone, I stood before a stone.

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