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

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For boat whereby to board his ship he pleadeth: Yet the bad Regent plotting novel snare wherein to ’trap the stranger, nought concedeth, but stay and hindrance straightway doth prepare; Then, faring from the quay, his Guest he leadeth far from the royal Palaces; and there, where kens the Monarch nought of such intent, would work the mischief which his malice meant.

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