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

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“He heads his army, tried in war and known, his son to succour; and his well-led host shows wonted Port’ingall-fury all their own, till in brief time the Moor is broke and lost. The Battle-plain⁠—whose blood-stained front is strown with steely coats, and caps of varied cost, horse, charger, harness, rich and worthy prize⁠— heaped with their owners’ mangled corpses lies.

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