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

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“Here rose the potent City, Meliapor namèd, in olden time rich, vast and grand: Her sons their olden idols did adore as still adoreth that iniquious band: In those past ages stood she far from shore, when to declare glad tidings o’er the land Thomé came preaching, after he had trod a thousand regions taught to know his God.

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