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

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“Eke ye, Transtagan lands! ye justly vain of flavous Ceres’ bien and bonny boon, yielded to might above the might of men the walls and castles by his valour won: Thou, too, Moor-yeoman! hopest hope insane, those riant regions long as lord to own; for Elvas, Moura, Serpa, well-known sites, with Alcacer-do-Sal must yield their rights.

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