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

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“Know that long ages passèd, since our old Kings with a settled purpose ’gan propose to conquer toils and travails manifold, which aye to noble plans their pow’er oppose. They opèd hostile seas that fain withhold from mortal man the boon of soft repose; they willed to trace their bounds, to track their shore⁠— the farthest margent where their billows roar.

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