Day, Novell

 1    2,    4|     riches, sunke it into~ ~the bottome of the sea. The day following,
 2    2,    5|           remained still in the bottome, and having cleansed himselfe
 3    2,    5|         might have falne to the bottome, and~ ~doubtlesse there
 4    2,    7|          Shippe to split in the bottome: by meanes whereof, perceiving
 5    2,    7|        Squiffe, it sunke to the bottome, and all~ ~perished that
 6    3,    7|      Hell, and cast me into the bottome~ ~of his quenchlesse and
 7    4,    5|  ransacke~ ~the pot to the very bottome. Having emptied out all
 8    5,    2|      downe weeping in the boats bottome, she hourely expected her
 9    6,   10| branches,~ ~from the top to the bottome, even at his highest, or
10    6,   10|         mud or soyle in it, the bottome thereof shewed like small~ ~
11    6,   10|    might. And not onely was the bottome thus~ ~apparantly seene,
12    9,    1|          further added, and the bottome of them never dived into,
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