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

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Now when the caitiff Moor could not but know that in this matter useless was his guile, seeking to deal another dev’ilish blow, and still persistent in his purpose vile, he urgeth, since the winds’ and currents’ flow had borne them on parforce full many a mile, they near another island, and its race Christian and Moor hold common dwelling-place.

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