JOHN DAVIS 



Blete, An eye. 

 Unuicke, Give it. 

 Tuckloak, A stagge or ellan . 

 Panygmah, A needle. 

 Aob, The Sea. 

 Mysacoah, Wash it. 

 Lethicksaneg, A seale 



skinne. 

 Canyglow, Kisse me. 

 Ugnera, My sonne. 

 Acu, Shot. 

 Conah, Leape. 

 Maatuke, Fish. 

 Sambah, Below. 

 Maconmeg, Wil you have 



this. 



H 



{ Cocah, Go to him. 

 Aba, Fallen downe. 

 Icune, Come hither. 

 Awennye, Yonder. 

 Nugo, No. 

 Tucktodo, A fogge. 

 Lechiksah, A skinne. 

 Maccoah, A dart. 

 Sugnacoon, A coat. 

 Gounah, Come downe. 

 Sasobneg, A bracelet. 

 Ugnake, A tongue. 

 Ataneg, A seale. 

 Macuah, A beard. 

 Pignagogah, A threed, 



A.D. 



I 5 86. 



h Quoysah, Give it to me. 



The 7. of July being very desirous to search the habi- 

 tation of this countrey, I went myselfe with our new 

 pinnesse into the body of the land, thinking it to be a 

 firme continent, and passing up a very large river, a great 

 flaw of winde rooke me, whereby wee were constrained 

 to seeke succour for that night, which being had, I 

 landed with the most part of my company, and went to 

 the top of a high mountaine, hoping from thence to see 

 into the countrey : but the mountaines were so many 

 and so mighty as that my purpose prevailed not : where- 

 upon I againe returned to my pinnesse, and willing divers 

 of my company to gather muscles for my supper, whereof Muscles. 

 in this place there was great store, my selfe having espied 

 a very strange sight, especially to me that never before 

 saw the like, which was a mighty whirlewinde taking up A strange 

 the water in very great quantitie, furiously mounting it 

 into the aire, which whirlewinde, was not for a pufFe 

 or blast, but continual, for the space of three houres, 

 with very little intermission, which sith it was in the 

 course that I should passe, we were constrained that 

 night to take up our lodging under the rockes. 



The next morning the storme being broken up, we 



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whirlewinde. 



