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

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The rage which sudden fired their hearts divine, and roused to such display each vengeful soul, suffered not counsel to contain design, nor discount brookèd, nor endured control: Now to great Aeolus they send a sign, as ’twere from Neptune, bidding him enroll contrary Winds of wildest phrenesy, and of all vent’urous sails sweep clean the sea.

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