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

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“We landed, lost no time, on long and wide Bight, and the seamen scattered ’bout the shore, to see what curious things be there descried, where none descried or ever trod before: But with my Pilots I retired aside on farther sands, our landfall to explore; and lief the solar altitude would span, and map the painted world in chart and plan.

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