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

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“Some sleep to wake no more, in lasting swoon passing from life to death with hasty course: Horses sans riders here o’er tilt-yard run, and there the rider runs without the horse: Now falleth English pride from off her throne; for two or three depart the Pale parforce, while they the battle-brand who came to wield, find more than harness holds, or mail, or shield.

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