Day, Novell

 1    2,    4|          The day following, the rough windes being~ ~calmed, the
 2    2,    5|      the~ ~Moone) seeing such a rough fellow, with a blacke beard,
 3    2,    7|        shore the~ ~ship (by the rough surging billowes) was fixed
 4    2,    7|        a man of stearne lookes, rough and harsh both in speech~ ~
 5    3,    3|  reprehensions, but yet in more rough and impatient~ ~minner,
 6    3,   10|        laid her on one of their rough beds, and set about~ ~showing
 7    4,    1|      given us a~ ~subject, very rough and stearne to discourse
 8    4,    3|   extreamely provoked,~ ~urging rough and rude speeches from her
 9    7,    6|      art a dead man. Upon these rough words, I~ ~stayed not to
10    7,    6| betweene them, that though some rough speeches were noised abroad,~ ~
11    7,    7|   welcome him; but Anichino (in rough and stearne manner)~ ~thus
12    7,    9|     ruffled and tumbled in such rough manner?~ ~Though such dalliances
13    9,    9|      have already said)~ ~rude, rough and harsh handling, as both
14   10,    2|      hinder his passe. To which rough words, the messenger~ ~thus
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