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

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Praise to his God he gave, and rightly gave, for he not only to that Bourne was brought wherefore such perils he and his did brave, wherefore with toil and moil so sore he fought; but more, because so barely ’scaped the grave when raging Ocean death for him had wrought by the dure fervid Winds’ terrifick might, he was like one who wakes from dream of fright.

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