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

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“But now the Narrows and their noted head Cape Jask, Carpella called by those of yore, quit we, the dry terrene scant favourèd by Nature niggard of her normal store: Whilere Carmánia ’twas intitulèd: But view fair Indus-flood whose waters pour adown his natal heights, and in the range of neighbour-mountains see the source of Gange.

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