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

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“Imagine, prithee, what a piteous state must have been ours when all save life was gone, by hunger broken and the storm’s wild hate, and curst by novel climes and seas unknown: Our hearts despaired of Hope deferred so late, till dull Despair had marked us for her own; toiling beneath those strange unnat’ural skies⁠— our northern nature’s fellest enemies.

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