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

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“And if so many trophies from Mahound his valour snatchèd, eke denies his pride the Leoneze in peace to till their ground, whom Mart with martial usage loved to guide: Till on the bended neck his yoke he bound of haughty Túi and all its country-side; where many a city felt the dreaded blow which with thine arms thou, Sancho! broughtest low.

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