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

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“When all prepared according to this sort with what of wants such lengthy way demandeth, our souls we did prepare for Death’s disport who before seaman’s eyne for ever standeth: To the Most Highest, throned in Heaven’s court which He sustains, whose glance this globe commandeth, that He, our guard and guide, His aidance lend, we prayed, and see our incept to its end.

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