Day, Novell

1    2,    4|    Barke of all her riches, sunke it into~ ~the bottome of
2    2,    7|   lading of the Squiffe, it sunke to the bottome, and all~ ~
3    4,    5|   leaves, and more deeply~ ~sunke then any other part of the
4    4,    5|   was defaced, and the eyes sunke into her head by~ ~incessant
5    5,    1|     or else determine to be sunke in the Sea. The~ ~enemies
6    5,    2| them. When the Sarazens had sunke his~ ~ship in the Sea, they
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