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

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The Moor in varied di’alogue took delight, and now he prayed the vis’itor would expound each war renowned and famous feat of fight fought with the races that adore Mahound: Now of the peoples he would gain a sight that hold our ultimate Hispanian ground: Then of the nations who with us confine; then of the mighty voyage o’er the brine.

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