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

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She, to save precious time from vanities, whispers the Boy embosom’d in her arms confident thus:⁠—“Dear Son whose hand supplies the firmest footing of my chiefest charms; Son! on whose pow’ers my power aye relies; thou, holding cheap Typhoeus’ dread alarms, her force by thine t’ enforce, an urgent case bringeth thy mother to bespeak thy grace.”

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