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

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Eke sends he one well known for courtly wit, who with the King may pact of peace conclude; and prayeth pardon that he could not quit his ships at once, and leave the Fleet aflood. His trusty Truchman on the land alit, and, as before the Monarch’s face he stood, spake thus in style which only Pallas taught when praise and prayer firm persuasion wrought:⁠—

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