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

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“In sim’ilar form the Júdaean folk of old touch’d not the peoples of Samaria-reign: But strangenesses far stranger than I’ve told of varied usages shall meet your eyne. None save the Nayrs affront the manifold chances of war, who like stone-wall sustain their King from enemies, arms aye in hand, in left the target, and in right the brand.

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