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

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He came right merrily o’er the Main, and sought to view our nimble Lusitanian fleet; bringing his country-cates, for ’twas his thought in the fierce foreigner perchance to meet the race inhuman, which hath ever fought to change its Caspian caves for happier seat in Asian cont’inent; and, by Will Divine, of rule imperial robbèd Constantine.

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