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

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“But as thro’ gathered shades of Night eterne Afonso sped to realms of endless joy, the Prince who rose to rule our realm in turn was John the Second and the thirteenth Roy. This, never-dying Glory’s meed to earn, higher than ventured mortal man to fly, ventured; who sought those bounds of ruddy Morn, which I go seeking, this my voyage-bourne.

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