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

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So near that Islet lay along the land, nought save a narrow channel stood atween; and rose a City thronèd on the strand, which from the margent of the seas was seen; fair-built with lordly buildings tall and grand, as from its offing showèd all its sheen: Here ruled a monarch for long years high famèd; Islet and City are Mombasah namèd.

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