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

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“The King of Bad’ajoz was a Muslim bold, with horse four thousand, fierce and furious Knights, and countless Peons, armed and dight with gold, whose polisht surface glanceth lustrous light. But as a savage Bull on lonely wold, whom jealous rage in hot May-month incites, sighting a stranger, mad with love and wrath the brute blind lover chargeth down the path:

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