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

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“Tire not thyself, to tire me; for if I must chase those flying charms and chase in vain, such is my Fortune an thou wait and try her will perverse shall never gar me gain. Wait! if thou will I would again descry, what subtle mode of ’scape for thee remain, and thou in fine shalt note, and fain confess so, Tra la spiga e la man qual muro è messo.

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