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

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“Within this centre, Inn of humankind, whose reckless spirits not alone defy suff’erings and ills to stable Earth confine’d, but e’en the Sea’s fierce instability; thou shalt see various Continents define’d by blindly raging tides, where parted lie the various Realms which various monarchs sway, whose varied Customs varied laws obey.

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