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

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“When saw Castilia’s monarch, high and haught, such force inexpugnable fain of strife, dreading lest all Hispania come to naught, once lost ere this, far more than loss of life; aid of our Lusian chivalry he sought and sent the summons by his dearest wife, his spouse who sends her, and the joy and pride of the fond Father to whose realm she hied.

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