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

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“If through new perilous paths a way I wore through other Scyllas and Charybdes came, Saw other Syrtes reef the sandy floor, other Acroceraunian rocks infame: Why, when such labours are well-nigh no more, why are we thus abandoned, left to shame, if by our travails Thou be not offended Nay, if Thy greater glory be intended?

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