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

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“To one attend, whose Fame so far extendeth, that with no fame of old she rests content, who, when his country on a thread dependeth lends stalwart shoulders to the burden bent; See’st not how anger-flusht he reprehendeth the cowèd throng’s suspicions cold and lent; and makes the wretches hail the gentle rein of home-born King, not foreign Suzerain?

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