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

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Not with the novel viands exquisite, not with the languid wanton promenade, not with the pleasures varied infinite, which gen’erous souls effeminate, degrade: Not with the never-conquer’d appetite, by Fortune pamper’d as by Fortune made, that suffers none to change and seek the meed of Valour, daring some heroick Deed:

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