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

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For these I give thee a Nuno, fierce in fight, who for his King and Country freely bled; an Egas and a Fuas; fain I might for them my lay with harp Homeric wed! For the twelve peerless Peers again I cite the Twelve of England by Magriço led: Nay, more, I give thee Gama’s noble name, who for himself claims all Aeneas’ fame.

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