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Page 54
... leaves one of an other ; which proved to be ye last leave to many of them . Thus hoysing saile , † with a prosperus winde they came in short time to Southhamton , wher they found the bigger ship come from London , lying ready , wth all ...
... leaves one of an other ; which proved to be ye last leave to many of them . Thus hoysing saile , † with a prosperus winde they came in short time to Southhamton , wher they found the bigger ship come from London , lying ready , wth all ...
Page 57
... leave one of ther ships & some of their companie behind them . Being thus put to sea they had not gone farr , but Mr. Reinolds ye mr . of ye leser ship complained that he found his ship so leak as he durst not put further to sea till ...
... leave one of ther ships & some of their companie behind them . Being thus put to sea they had not gone farr , but Mr. Reinolds ye mr . of ye leser ship complained that he found his ship so leak as he durst not put further to sea till ...
Page 59
... leave me till death . What to call it I know not , but it is a bundle of lead , as it were , crushing my harte more & more these 14. days , as that allthough I doe ye acctions of a liveing man , yet I am but as dead ; but ye will of God ...
... leave me till death . What to call it I know not , but it is a bundle of lead , as it were , crushing my harte more & more these 14. days , as that allthough I doe ye acctions of a liveing man , yet I am but as dead ; but ye will of God ...
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