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

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At length, surrounded by his crafty crew, the treachour Moorman from our ships took leave, on all bestowing bel-accoyle untrue, with fair, glad phrase designèd to deceive. Soon o’er the narrow way his barquelets flew; and, landing safely from Neptunian wave, the Moorman, whom his suite obsequious greet, regains his homestead and his wonted seat.

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