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

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“He who in person succour must withhold, lest fire of civil discord thus be fan’d, replied:⁠—‘When I my rights upheld of old to Spanish kingdom in th’ Iberian land, I saw in Lusia’s sons a soul so bold, such primacy of heart, such open hand, that they, and only they, I deem, shall dare with brand and firebrand for your case to care.

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