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

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“I also learnèd how determined be forthwith for wat’ering to’ward the land to steer, this Captain, with a doughty company; for evil purpose ever ’getteth fear. Go, too, and take thy men-at-arms with thee, waiting him silent in well-ambusht rear; so shall his People, landing unawares fall ready victims to thy ruse and snares.

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