Day, Novell

 1    2,    4|     TO ENRICH HIMSELFE~ ~ ~ ~ Landolpho Ruffolo, falling into poverty,
 2    2,    4|     very wealthy man,~ ~named Landolpho Ruffolo, who being not contented
 3    2,    4|    Into the same port which~ ~Landolpho had thus taken for his refuge,
 4    2,    4|     without sparing~ ~any but Landolpho himselfe, whom they mounted
 5    2,    4| wherein~ ~lay poore miserable Landolpho (beneath the Isle of Cephalonia)
 6    2,    4|        among whom, distressed Landolpho, desirous to~ ~save his
 7    2,    4|       or power of the Windes, Landolpho who was~ ~(well-neere) become
 8    2,    4|     and then betweene them,~ ~Landolpho was led into the Towne,
 9    2,    4|      did as he~ ~desired, and Landolpho returning her infinite thankes,
10    2,    5|    Stones and jewels found by Landolpho, maketh mee to~ ~remember (
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