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

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“Now in these wild and wayward parts be told Cold Lapland’s name, uncultivate Norwày, Escandinavia’s isle, whose scions bold boast triumphs Italy shall ne’er gainsay. Here, while ne frost, ne wintry rigours hold in hand the waters, seafolk ply the way, over the arm of rough Sarmatic Main the Swede, the Brusian, and the shiv’ering Dane.

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