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

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“Guard ye, my children, guard ye,”⁠—thus he spoke, “from snares and perils laid by deadly foes who o’er the tumid waters hither flock, before the danger more immediate grows.” The Moorman, startled by these words, awoke in visionary fear: But soon arose the thought that vulgar dream his brain opprest, and thus returned he tranquil to his rest.

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