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

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“His friends and neighbours on the following day, all mother-nude, with night-entinctur’d skin, adown their asp’erous hillocks fand their way, làrgesse and gifts their mate had won, to win: In crowds they gather’d and so tame were they, the show of softness bred much daring in Fernam Velloso’s brain to see the land, and thread the bushes with the barbarous band.

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