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

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“Campèd our conqu’ering John the ’customed days on foughten field, in glory of the brave; then with vowed pilgrimage, gift, pray’er, and praise, he gave Him graces who such vict’ory gave. But Nuno, willing not by peaceful ways on human memory his name to ’grave, but by his sovran feats of war, commands his men pass over to Transtágan lands.

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