Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |         company in so pleasant a voyage.~ ~Whereupon, without any
 2    1,    2|         appeareth, that~ ~such a voyage is to no purpose. If thou
 3    1,    5|          forward on the intended voyage, and journying thither by~ ~
 4    2,    4|   himselfe onely, and making his voyage~ ~to the Isle of Cyprus.
 5    2,    6| furtherous should~ ~favour their voyage.~ ~ As the rest, so did
 6    2,    7|        their~ ~Wives, during our voyage backe to Cyprus, the historie
 7    4,    3|         with~ ~them, that a good Voyage now was the sole expectation.
 8    8,    9|      vulgar Language, The Pyrats voyage~ ~to Corsica. Because, as
 9    8,    9|   Doctors~ ~head, then this rare voyage to Corsica, and Bruno was
10    8,    9|      make~ ~one in the Corsicane Voyage; could take no manner of
11    8,   10|     furnished him in this last~ ~voyage, and any other to whom hee
12   10,    9|      resolved to make a generall voyage~ ~over the Seas. Which being
13   10,    9|         woorthy and honourable a voyage:~ ~and having made his provision
14   10,    9|      thou seest~ ~in this famous Voyage, as well for mine Honour,
15   10,    9|       him, the successe of~ ~the voyage, and when the Gallies arrived
16   10,    9|     Gallies made a very fatall~ ~voyage, as it is (already) too
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