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

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“All rest of running weary, Nymph divine! Each yields her wishes to her en’emy’s will; Why to the wood alone fly only mine? Who told thee I am I, who chase thee still? If told thee so mine angry doom malign, which allwheres dogs me always to mine ill, believe it not, e’en I when I believèd, each hour a thousand times my heart deceivèd.

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