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

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“This, who so deeply drank of Fount Aonian, o’er whom contend in conquest peregrine Rhodes, Ios, Smyrna, with the Colophonian Athens and Argos and the Salamine: And that, the lustre of the land Ausonian, whose voice altis’onous and whose lyre divine his native Mincius hearing, sinks to sleep, while Tyber’s waves with pride and pleasure leap:

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