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

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That none to Fatherland return intendeth, and nothing less, the Muslims’ fiendish plan; so ne’er shall ken how far and wide extendeth Th’ Eöan land our sovran Lusitan. In fine goes not the Gama whom forfendeth of those barbarian hordes the ruling man; lacking whose permit none might leave the beach as all the boats were borne beyond his reach.

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