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

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“With such prevailing force the Lusian fought the Gránadil, that in the shortest space an utter ruin of his host was wrought; ne fence, ne steely plate our strokes could face: With such triumphant Vict’ory cheaply bought unsatisfied, the Strong Arm flies apace, and timely aids Castilia’s toiling pow’er, still mixt in doubtful conflict with the Moor.

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