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

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“The field he leaveth to the Conqueror, too glad his life had not been left in fight: Follow him all who can; and panick sore lends them not feet, but feather’d wings for flight: Their breasts are fillèd with a wild doloùr, for Deaths, for Treasure waste in wanton plight; for woe, disgust, and foul dishonour’s soil to see the Victor rev’elling in their spoil.

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