Day, Novell

1    2,    7|       their parting thence, the Mariners~ ~hoised their sayles, leaving
2    2,    7|        the~ ~Lady was; that the Mariners seeing no signe of comfort,
3    2,    7| returned backe againe; when the Mariners,~ ~having their sailes ready
4    2,    7|     bitterly; he commaunded the Mariners to~ ~launch forth, flying
5    2,    9|    breeches, according to the~ ~Mariners fashion: then cutting her
6    4,    4|   encreasing in the Ship;~ ~the Mariners got such wealth as possibly
7    5,    1|    wofull lamentations, and the Mariners~ ~labouring all in vaine,
8    5,    1|      therefore hee~ ~willed the Mariners, to get away from her by
9    5,    1|         the like danger.~ ~ The Mariners employed their very utmost
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