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

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“And, eke, ye Water-gods, who ne’er endure aught of injurious in your vast domain, sans meetest chastisement condign and sure, dealt to the worms who overrun your reign: Why dwell ye reckless thus, how rest secure? Who to such softness had the power to train your hearts, with reason hardened to behold this race of mortals weak withal so bold?

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