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

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Further, the messenger who went ashore to claim the promise of the needful guide, heard tone of battle when replied the Moor, though none had deemèd he had thus replied. Wherefore, and recking ’right how sore their stowre who in perfidious enemy confide, he fared forearm’d, forewarn’d, and risking nought, in his three launches⁠—all the boats he brought.

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