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

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“But ’mid his many palms this Prince waylaid the stroke of tem’erous Death; his heir prefer’d was that esteemèd son whom all obey’d, second Afonso, of our Kings the third. He reigning, Alcacér-do-Sal was made ours, snatcht for ever from the Moorish herd; that erst was taken by the Moor beset, and now parforce he pays of Death the Debt.

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