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

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“He was the Theban’s son or comrade tried, the God who divers regions overran; it seems he came to hold our Spanish nide, pursuing conquests which his youth began: Douro’s and Guadiána’s plains of pride, of yore ‘Elysian Fields,’ his fancy wan so much, he there would give his weary bones the Tomb eterne, the term our country owns.

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