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

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“And deem not thou, O King! that dreads to land our famous Captain thee to serve and see, for aught he sees of base or underhand, or aught suspects of false and feign’ed in thee: But know he acteth by the high command⁠— a law of all obeyed implicitly⁠— his King’s own hest, forbidding him t’explore, and from his Squadron land at port or shore.

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