Day, Novell

 1    2,    4|       and by~ ~violence of the tempest it came to passe, that the
 2    2,    7|      of them (through the rude tempest, and their~ ~owne conceived
 3    2,    7|       terrible~ ~and dreadfull tempest overtooke us, so that in
 4    3,    6|      time, to vent~ ~forth the tempest of her spleene, began in
 5    5,    1|       swelled~ ~angerly, and a tempest arose impetuously, that
 6    5,    1| maintaining, that so violent a tempest~ ~could never happen, but
 7    5,    1|    because the violence of the tempest~ ~encreased more and more,
 8    7,    7|      vented them: which stormy tempest being a little over-blowne,
 9    8,    7|   quite dead. Which storming~ ~tempest, Madame Helena soone pacified,
10    9,    8|   least~ ~degree: so, when the tempest was more mildly calmed,
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