Day, Novell

1    8,    9| usually went to see wonders at Corsica; and~ ~there in the Leystall
2    8,    9|  courses: onely we travayle to Corsica, from~ ~whence we bring (
3    8,    9|        what this Travailing to Corsica might meane: entreating~ ~
4    8,    9|         The Pyrats voyage~ ~to Corsica. Because, as Rovers or Pyrats
5    8,    9|      the meaning of sayling to Corsica, after the~ ~manner of our
6    8,    9|       then this rare voyage to Corsica, and Bruno was his daily~ ~
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