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

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But each and ev’ery Cat’ual gross in greed, the puissant rulers of the Gentile herd, gained by the glozings of the hellish breed, unto the Portingalls dispatch defer’d. Whereon the Gama⁠—whose one only heed despite the mischief by the Moormen stir’d, was at the kingly feet sure sign to lay of the discover’d World left far away:⁠—

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