Book, Chapter

1    2, 10|     should be happy and have a prosperous journey, was only true.
2    3, 12|        voyage hither should be prosperous. But while I did thus unfold
3    4, 21|       a token of good luck and prosperous change. Whereas contrary
4    7, 39|      he should have a good and prosperous voyage, they said he should
5    7, 39|        after theeves should be prosperous. Thus by the telling of
6    9, 47| testified the navigation to be prosperous, the mast was of a great
7    9, 47|        up with large gifts and prosperous devotions, when as with
8    9, 48|        a foreshew of gaine and prosperous chance: while I was thus
9    9, 48|    Citie of Rome, where with a prosperous winde I arrived about the
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