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

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“To this Cochim, to that falls Cananor, one hath Chalé, another th’ Isle Piment, a third Coulam, a fourth takes Cranganor, the rest is theirs with whom he rests content. Only one Youth, for whom warm love he bore, when all was parted, did himself present: Nothing save Calecut for him remainèd, which, by her traffick, wealth and rank had gainèd.

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