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

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“And when his courses pass the midway place which from the Pole Antarctick parts the Line, he shall behold an all but Giant race holding the countries which therewith confine: Still onwards lie the Straits that aye shall grace his name, which sea with sea through land conjoin; a sea and land where horrid Auster bideth, and ’neath his frozen wings their measure hideth.

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