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

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“Then from all Indus-land thus swept the foes, the Conqu’eror, coming scepter’d state to claim, finds no resistance where none dare oppose, for nations tremble at his terrible name. Alone shall risk of War the scourging woes Baticalá and dree Be’adálá’s shame: Here blood and corpses shall defile the land deformed by thund’erous gun and fiery brand.

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