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

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“And though, in fine, from far Atlantic tide E’en to the Taurus, Scythia’s tow’ering wall, all saw thee conquer; fearless still abide if none save Emath-field beheld thee fall: Thou shalt behold Afonso’s ovant pride, lie subjugate, that subjugated all. Such fate Celestial Counsel long foresaw thine from a sire, his from a son-in-law.

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