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

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“Afonso dying, straight to him succeedeth a second Sancho, easy-going soul, who in his weakling idlesse so exceedeth, the rulèd rule their ruler and their tool: He lost the Reign, for which another pleadeth, by private preference deprived of rule; since, govern’d only by his minions’ will he made him partner in their works of ill.

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