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

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Observant Gama, seen this sudden sight of Moorish strangeness, and surprised to view his Pilot flying with accusing flight, divines the plottings of that bestial crew: And when ne hindrance showèd, ne the might of tides that onwards bore, or winds that blew, yet that his Flagship forged ahead no more, the Marvel hailing thus he ’gan implore:⁠—

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