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There thus bestad, when leaue I had, 
By death of him, to sinke or swim, 
And rauens I saw togither draw, 
in such a sort: Pee 
Then waies I saught, by wisdome taught, 
To beare low saile, least stock should quaile, 
Till ship mought finde, with prosperous winde, 
some safer port. 
At length by vew, to shore I drew, 
Discharging straight both ship and fraight, 
At Norwich fine, for me and mine, Norwich 
a citie trim: 
Where strangers wel may seeme to dwel, ommch 
qualities. 
That pitch and pay, or keepe their day, 
But who that want, shall find it scant 
so good for him. 
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But Salisburie how were kept my vow, Salisburie 
s E deane o 
If praise from thee were kept by mee, Nemuck: 
Thou gentle deane, mine onely meane, 
there then to liue ? 
Though churles such some to craue can come, 
And pray once got, regard thee not, 
Yet liue or die, so will not I, 
example giue. 
When learned men could there nor then, In 138 
- . houres I 
Deuise to swage the stormie rage, neuer made 
: 3 5 drop of 
Nor yet the furie of my dissurie, water. 
that long I had: 
From Norwich aire, in great despaire, 
Away to flie, or else to die, 
To seeke more helth, to seeke more welth, 
then was I glad. 
