Day, Novell

 1    2,    4|          wind, entred a little port of the Sea, directing up
 2    2,    4|        it selfe. Into the same port which~ ~Landolpho had thus
 3    2,    6|     where entring into a small Port of the Sea, they~ ~concluded
 4    2,    7|      their sayles, leaving the port of Alexandria, and sayling~ ~
 5    2,    7|       at the same time; in the Port of the~ ~Cittie, called
 6    2,    7|     they went presently to the Port, and there~ ~(without any
 7    2,    7|         they walked alone to a Port opening on~ ~the Sea, which
 8    4,    3|        wanting passing on from Port to Port, at the end of eight~ ~
 9    4,    3|        passing on from Port to Port, at the end of eight~ ~dayes,
10    4,    3|        admitted landing in any Port or creeke;~ ~they were driven
11    4,    4|     ship~ ~was prepared in the Port of Carthagena, well furnished
12    5,    1|    sent troope secretly to the Port, that they might not bee~ ~
13    5,    2| Fathers house, she went to the Port or~ ~Haven, where (by chance)
14    8,    3|        going forth at S. Galls Port, they stayed not, till~ ~
15    8,    3|         even so farre~ ~as the Port of S. Gall, where they threwe
16    8,    3|      stept before him unto the Port, and acquainted the~ ~Warders
17    8,    3|        with the Warders at the Port in laughter; in a faire
18    8,    3|       when I passed thorow the Port, I saw you~ ~standing with
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