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

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“Now brightly burning Sol had housed his wain in Thetis’ bower, and his slanting ray sank westward, bearing Hesper in his train, to close that rare and most memorious day: When of the Moors those valiant Sovrans twain the dense and dreadful squadrons swept away, with such fell slaughter as ne’er told of Man the page of Story since the world began.

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