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as the Sea continues disturb'd and rough, for some time after the stormy Winds are laid) this Day, I say, did We look out from our Consinement, and see our Enemies in their disorderly Flight: as if they cou'd not make too much Haste from an advancing Army, whose Hearts and Hands they had lately known to their Loss and Sorrow. |
as the Sea continues disturbed and rough, for Some time After the stormy Winds Are laid) this Day, I say, did We look out from our Confinement, and see our Enemies in their disorderly Flight: as if they could not make too much Haste from an advancing Army, whose Hearts and Hands they had lately known to their Loss and Sorrow. |
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