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

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Thus hearing Jupiter’s decree pronouncèd, each God responsive spoke, in order due, contrasting judgment one and all announcèd giving and taking various divers view. But Father Bacchus then and there renouncèd, homage to Jove’s command, who right well knew his deeds on Orient-lond would leave no trace, were furth’erance granted to the Lusian race.

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