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

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And when the Captain made that happy shore, with strangest joyaunce, in the hope to view baptizèd peoples, and to greet once more dear Christian men, as sware his guide untrue; lo! boats come bearing, the blue waters o’er their King’s good greeting who the stranger knew: For long had Bacchus of th’ event advisèd, in other Moorman’s shape and form disguisèd.

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