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

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By the long voyage sore astonied stood the Moor Monsaydé, thus his name was known; when told the Lusian how the terr’ible flood had all the temper of a tyrant shown: But, as that errand’s drift, he understood, concern’d the Ruler of the Land alone, he tells the stranger how the Monarch lay outside the city at a little way:

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