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

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And thus it was: For when in Beauty’s pride showed the fair Bevy, faded straight away the force wherewith each windy Warrior vied, and all surrender’d happy to obey: It seemed their mighty feet and hands were tied by hanks of hair that dimmed the leven-ray; meanwhile her Boreas, she who ruled his breast, loveliest Orithyia, thus addrest:⁠—

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