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

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“Brave towns and cities reared his hand anew, stout fortalice, and strongly-castled mure, while his well-nigh reformèd kingdom grew with stalwart towers and lofty walls secure: But when dure Atropos cut short the clew, and shore the thin-spun thread of life mature, arose, to filial duty nidering the fourth Afonso, yet a brave good King.

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