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

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“With hunger whetted by this new success, now resteth not the Youth till sight his eyes another slaughter, sore as this, oppress the barb’rous host that circling Beja lies: Not long the Prince whom fortune loves to bless, waits the fair end where leads his dear emprize. But now the routed Moors to vengeance cleave, their only hope such losses to retrieve.

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