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

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“All of these figures which to thee are shown so bold in bearing, dreadful to behold, and bolder, dreader far, the men were known in mouth of Fame, for words and works of old: Ancients yet moderns are, still brighter grown with names in Genius’ highest rank enrol’d: This first in sight is Lusus, from whose fame our ‘Lusitania’ gained her royal name.

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