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

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Hereon the counc’illors whom the King most prizèd different counsels and opinions dealt; for those whereby he wont to be advisèd money’s almighty magick might had felt. To call our valiant Captain he devisèd, and him when come thus spake:⁠—“Now, an thou wilt here in my presence own the nude clean truth, thy felon actions still shall claim my ruth:

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