Day, Novell

 1    2,    4| somewhat neere to Salerno, is a shore looking upon the Sea, which~ ~
 2    2,    4|      helpe; drew neere unto the shore of the Iland~ ~Corfu, where (
 3    2,    6|       did Madam Beritola goe on shore in the Iland,~ ~where having
 4    2,    6|     downe in a swound uppon the shore.~ ~ Now was not any body
 5    2,    6|         Maira, where going on~ ~shore, and into their owne Castle,
 6    2,    7|         cast of the neighboring shore the~ ~ship (by the rough
 7    2,    7|        descry any person on the shore, or any els to pity~ ~them
 8    2,    7|          Women to be brought on shore, and all the precious things
 9    2,    7|    there with~ ~him she went on shore.~ ~ Remaining there with
10    2,    7|         was seated on the Sea~ ~shore, and verie high, and the
11    2,    7|        was brought close to the shore; and the~ ~Ladie being sodainly
12    2,    7|         landing, and reposed on shore for some few dayes, Constantine~ ~
13    2,    7|         and set safely on~ ~the shore.~ ~ No sooner were we there,
14    2,    7|         was no sooner come on~ ~shore at Baffa, but I should there
15    5,    1|     their~ ~Oares. For, now the shore was full of armed people,
16    5,    2|       whereof being all gone on shore,~ ~and it well furnished
17    5,    2|         boate was driven to the shore, a poore woman stood at
18    5,    2|   little. It being close at the shore, and she thinking~ ~the
19    5,    8|        amaine towards the~ ~Sea shore, and the Hounds swiftly
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