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tvveene them, and then gave each of them 

 a broad Syde and a brave Volleye of Shott, 

 which made them give way, and come noe 

 more neare her that Daye. The other 

 Shippes were not as yett come uppe, and the 

 Ozeander could not gett cleare of her An- 

 chours, foe ftiee fliott not one Shoote that 

 Daye, but the Dragon fupplyed her Wante 

 verye well, and it drawinge neare Night, 

 they all came to Anchoure within Sight of 

 each other ; and the nexte Morninge wayed 

 Anchours againe, and begann theire Fight, 

 in which the Ozeander bravely redeemed 

 the Tyme fhee lofte the Daye before. The 

 fyrye Dragon (beftiringe herfelfe) in fome 

 three Howers hott Feight, drove three of 

 the Gallions on the Sands, and then the 

 Ozeander drawinge little Water daunced the 

 Haye aboute them, and foe payed them 

 that they durfte not fhewe a Man on theire 

 Decfces, fcillinge and fpoylinge their Men, 

 and battered theire Shipps exceedinglye. In 

 the Afternoone, the Flud beeinge come, the 

 Gallionns, with the Helpe of the Friggots, 

 were aflote agayne, and receaved a brave 

 welcome of cur Shippes, with whom they 

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