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

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“But on her Lands-end throned see Cingapúr, where the wide sea-road shrinks to narrow way: Thence curves the coast to face the Cynosure, and lastly trends Aurora-ward its lay: See Pam, Patáne, and in length obscure, Siam, that ruleth all with royal sway; behold Menam, who rolls his lordly tide from Source Chiámái called, Lake long and wide.

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