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

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“Beyond Germanic Albis and the Rhene, and from Britannia’s misty margin sent, to waste and slay the people Sarracene, many had sailed on holy thoughts intent. Now gained the Tagus-mouth, our stream amene to great Afonso’s royal camp they went, whose lofty fame did thence the Heav’ens invade and siege to Ulysséa’s walls they laid.

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