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

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Thus willeth Venus and her wilful Boy obeys, and flies to see her will be done; he bids them bring his bow of ivory, with golden-headed arrows many a one: The Cyprian with glad gest of wanton joy within her chariot receives her son; and slacks the bridles for the Birds whose song the Phaëtonian death wailed loud and long.

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