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

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“Now doth Velloso on his arm rely and, being arr’ogant, weens to wend secure; but when already overtime goes by wherein no sign of good I can procure; standing with face upturned in hope to ’spy the bold Adv’enturer, lo! adown the dure hillocks appears he, making for the shore, with more of hurry than he showed before.

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