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Day, Novell
1 2, 4| day following, the rough windes being~ ~calmed, the Carrackes 2 2, 4| entrance of darke night, the windes~ ~blew more tempestuously 3 2, 4| him, according~ ~as the windes and billowes carried it: 4 2, 4| of heaven or power of the Windes, Landolpho who was~ ~(well-neere) 5 2, 4| but even as the waves and windes~ ~pleased, the Chest was 6 2, 6| expectation, because by stormie windes~ ~and weather, the vessell 7 2, 6| attending on them.~ ~ When the windes and weather grew favourable 8 2, 6| company. With prosperous windes they arrived in Sicily, 9 2, 7| boysterous and contrary windes, which were so~ ~impetuous 10 2, 7| tormented by the blustring windes,~ ~first one way, and then 11 2, 7| further~ ~molestation of the windes.~ ~ When day appeared, and 12 2, 7| them. But howsoever, the windes blewe merrily, the~ ~Carracke 13 4 | the impetuous and violent windes of envy, do sildome blow 14 4, 3| aboord the Pinnace, the windes were so furtherous to them, 15 4, 4| else but best favouring windes. The young~ ~Princesse, 16 4, 9| eies, and like tempestuous windes embowelled in the earth, 17 5, 2| being transported by the windes to Susa in Barbary, from~ ~ 18 5, 2| remained at the mercy of the windes. For thus she had~ ~resolved 19 5, 2| either be overwhelmed by the windes, or split in peeces~ ~against 20 6, 10| whereon the Northerne windes blow, were curiously covered 21 7, 10| more pleasing; beside calme windes, fanning their faces~ ~from