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

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“E’en so the barb’arous Giant huge and gaunt, with cause to royal Saul so dread appearing when seen the swordless Shepherd stand afront, armed but with pebbles and with heart unfearing; launchèd his sneer of pride and arr’ogant taunt at the weak youngling’s humble raiment jeering, who, whirled the sling, soon read the lesson well, how much shall Faith all human force excel:

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