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

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“For, if so many with such hopes were firèd for one whose potent arm their harms could pay on those, that wrought their wrongs with soul untirèd, nerved by Fernando’s heedless, feeble way; in shortest time it happed as they desirèd, when ever-glorious John arose to sway, the only heir that did from Pedro spring, and (though a bastard) every inch a King.

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