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

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“See, next that Diniz comes in whom is seen the ‘brave Afonso’s’ offspring true and digne; whereby the mighty boast obscurèd been, the vaunt of lib’eral Alexander’s line: Beneath his sceptre blooms the land serene (already compast golden Peace divine) with constitution, customs, laws and rights, a tranquil country’s best and brightest lights.

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