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

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“Now Prince Afonso (who such style had tane in pious mem’ory of his Grandsire’s name) seeing no part and portion in his reign all pilled and plunder’d by the Spouse and Dame, by dour and doughty Mars inflamed amain, privily plots his heritage to claim: He weighs the causes in his own conceit till firm Resolve its fit effect shall greet.

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