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

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“But God’s prevision ’scaping human sight, alone who knows what good best serves His end, shall place the Hero where ne toil ne might his lost young life availeth to forfend. In Cháúl-bay, where fierce and furious fight with fire and steel shall fervid seas offend, th’ Infidel so shall deal that end his days where Egypt’s navy doth conjoin Cambay’s.

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