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

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And to him proffers in his phrase high-flown whatever goods his realm and haven boast; the while commanding him to hold his own what store might haply serve his turn the most: Eke he assures him Fame had made well-known the Lusian name ere Lusians reached his coast: for long ’twas rumour’d that in realms afar it had with peoples of his law waged war.

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