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

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“See here he hies, where low our Sancho layeth the Vandal Moor who in fierce fight atones; pierceth th’ opponent host, his Ancient slayeth, and trails th’ Hispalic pendon o’er the stones: Mem Moniz he, who in his life portrayeth the valour buried with his Father’s bones; digne of these Banners, since his force ne’er failèd to raise his own, to rout whate’er assailèd.

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