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

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Th’ admiring audience to recount are fain each case, as each one best could understand: None from the hardy Folk could turn their eyne who by such long-drawn ways the waves had span’d. Now, as the Delian youth turns round the rein Lampetia’s brother held with feeble hand, and in the Thetian arms way-weary falls; the King hies sea-borne to his royal halls.

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