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

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But when the Captain saw him still detainèd far more than seemèd meet, while the fresh breeze to sail inviteth; and he had obtainèd the Negro Pilots and the new supplies; no longer list he tarry; for remainèd long paths to plow through salt and silvern seas; To the good Pagan bids he warm adieu, who prays their friendship may be long and true.

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