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

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“For in the City which he compast round, encompast by the Leoneze was he, because his conquests trespasst on their ground, which of Leon and not of Port’ugale be. Here was his stubborn will right costly found, as happeth oft in human history, an iron maims his legs, as rage-inflamèd to fight he flies and falls a captive maimèd.

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