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

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He, whom the Moorish rout might not suspect, being like them a Moor, but firmly thought a villain member of the villain sect, unveiled the frauds with foulest treason fraught: The ships by distance from the shore protect, in stealth with pious heart full oft he sought, mourning the causeless evils that ordain malignant hate and vengeance Sarracen.

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