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

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“Here doth the foremost of our lines give way, so many foemen have its force opprest: There standeth Nuno, brave as Ly’on at bay, where Africk Ceita rears her hilly crest; who sees the ’circling troop of cavalry, over the Tetu’an plain to chase addrest; and raging as they couch the deadly spear seems somewhat stirred, but hides all craven fear:

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