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

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Down a sweet dale that dints the hillocks, glide the sparkling waters to their trysting-place, and make a table of so fair a tide; never could Fancy such a landskip trace: O’erhang it graceful groves on ev’ry side like one who bendeth pranking form and face, and in the crystal mirror joys to view his proper semblance and resemblance true.

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