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

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“In fine when met the Kings, Afonsos twain, upon Tarifa’s field, they stand to front that swarming host of stone-blind heathen men, for whom are small the meadows and the mount. No sprite there liveth of so tough a grain, but feels its faith and trust of small account, did it not clearly see and fully know, Christ by His servants’ arms shall smite the foe.

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