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

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“Behold Ulcindé’s most luxuriant land and of Jaqueta-shore yon intime bay; the monster Bore which roaring floods the strand, and ebb which flieth with like force away. See where Cambaya’s rich feracious band boundeth re-entering seas, the Gulf Cambay; and thousand Cities which I leave untold, here hoard their wealth for you to have and hold.

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