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

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“This could pluck Golden Apples from the bough, which only he in Tiryns born could pluck: He yoked the salvage Moor, and even now the salvage Moorman’s neck must bear his yoke. Still palms and greeny bays begird his brow won from the barb’arous raging hosts that flock, Alcacèr’s fortèd town with arms to guard, Tangier the pop’ulous, and Arzille the hard.

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