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

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Now with the Cat’ual Gama speech exchangèd on things th’ occasion and the moment chose: Interpreteth the tongues so far estrangèd Monsaydé, for the twain right well he knows. Thus the procession through the City rangèd, whither a noble, splendid pile arose; and, reached the precincts of a sumptuous Fane, through the tall portals paced on equal plane.

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