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

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“O Neptune!” crièd he, “Regard not strange that Bacchus comes a guest within thy Reign; even we highest pow’ers who reck no change are prone to suffer Fortune’s fell disdain: Summon, I pray, the Gods who Ocean range ere say I more, if more to hear thou deign; they shall behold what ills the Gods befall⁠— all hear what evils overhang us all.”

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