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

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“When from that Haven we resumed our way while brighter hopes with darker hearts combine’d, we opèd Ocean where the down coast lay, expecting surer signal e’er to find: At last we rode in rude Mozámbic Bay, of whose vile leasing, and whose villain kind thou must have knowledge; and the foul deceit wherewith Mombásah would her guests defeat.

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