Day, Novell

 1    2,    4|     glasse against a wall, so split the~ ~Carracke in peeces,
 2    2,    7|     they felt the~ ~Shippe to split in the bottome: by meanes
 3    2,    7|  therein. The Ship being thus split, and more then~ ~halfe full
 4    2,    7|       if her heart would have split in sunder,~ ~thus she replyed.~ ~
 5    2,    7|       night,~ ~our ship being split in sunder upon the sands,
 6    4,    8|       now in his wofull death split in sunder;~ ~and the ancient
 7    5,    2| overwhelmed by the windes, or split in peeces~ ~against some
 8    5,   10|       if his heart would have split~ ~in twaine. Foorth hee
 9    8,    7|   head-ake, as it~ ~seemed to split in a thousand pieces, whereat
10    8,    8|      his heart being ready to split with rage, and, but that
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