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

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Then turning from that coast of torrid heat the vent’urous Prores their southing courses bend, where Nature pleased to place her farthest mete, the Good Hope Cape, where Austrine shorelands end; bearing the joyful news, and hopes to greet their Lisbon homes from Morning-land they wend, again resigned to snares of terror spread by seas uncertain, glad, withal in dread:

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