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

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When due attention to the sights had lent the gen’erous Muslim, fill’ed with thrilling wonder, and hearing, eke, th’ unwonted instrument that told its dreadful might in fiery thunder; he bade the light Batèl wherein he went at anchor quiet ride the Flagship under, that with the doughty Gama he might hold converse of matters erst by Rumour told.

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