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

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“That part where lovely Dawn is born and bred, neighboureth Asia: But the curvèd river, from far and frore Rhipaean ranges shed, to feed Maeotis-lake with waves that shiver, departs them, and the Sea-strait fierce and dread, that owned the vict’ory of the Greek deceiver, where now the seaman sees along the shore triumphant Troja’s mem’ories and⁠—no more.

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