Day, Novell

 1    1,    5|   required~ ~his company on the Seas, in a goodly Army of the
 2    2,    4|        became a Pirate on the~ ~Seas, and being taken by the
 3    2,    4|   roving and~ ~robbing upon the Seas. Thus hee began to make
 4    2,    4|       Being aloft in the higher Seas, darke night~ ~over-taking
 5    2,    4|         nothing but clouds, the seas and the Coffer, which one
 6    2,    6|         a common Pyrat on~ ~the Seas, tooke us and sent us home
 7    2,   10|          a roving Pyrate on the Seas, carried away the~ ~fayre
 8    4,    3|      beaten a long while on the Seas, by tempestuous~ ~stormes
 9    4,    4| peaceable passage~ ~through his Seas: was at his wits end, in
10    5,    1|     faire Lady Iphigenia on the Seas, was afterward imprisoned~ ~
11    5,    1|      began to blow roughly, the Seas swelled~ ~angerly, and a
12    5,    2|          without disturbing the Seas a jot, they conducted the
13    5,    6|        winged winds through the Seas,~ ~even from Minerva, unto
14    6,   10|      the holy Land~ ~beyond the seas. If you desire to know what
15   10,    9|      generall voyage~ ~over the Seas. Which being understood
16   10,    9|      returned from beyond~ ~the Seas. The Abbot, seeing his beard
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