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

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“Thus spake Magriço and, his friends embracèd, he fareth forwards when their leave was tane: In Leon and Castile’s old realms he tracèd sites patrial Mars had granted us to gain: Navarre and all the dang’erous heads he facèd of Pyrenee departing Gaul from Spain; and, seen of France the highest scenes and best, in Flanders’ grand emporium took his rest.

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