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

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But He who rules the Heav’ens and human race, who for whatever willèd hath His will, the fittest causes from afar doth trace which shall His provident effects fulfil; pitiful accidents of ruth and grace dealt to Monsaydé, who, with guarded skill, devoted self Da Gama to advise, and gain his rightful guerdon⁠—Paradise.

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