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

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The Portingall, accepting not ingrate what glad Monsaydé for his guest deviseth; as though their friendship were of olden date, eats, drinks, and does whate’er the host adviseth: Now from the City wend they, making straight towards the Squadron which the Moor agniseth; and scale the Flagship’s flank, where all the crew with kindly glances Moor Monsaydé view.

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