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

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“John felt the danger and the dure affront of Nuno; straight like Captain wise and ware, he rushed afield, viewed all, and in the brunt with words and works taught men fresh deeds to dare. As nursing Ly’oness, fere and fierce of front, who, left for chase her whelps secure in lair, findeth while for’aging for their wonted food Massylian hind hath dared to rob her brood:

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