Ihe fad clouds fink^ in Jhomrs i ym mnli 
have thought^ 
J^hat high- fn^oln-feas even unto Heaven had 
mougbt i 
Jnd Heaven to Seas defcended • no fim 
jhotvn C ^ 
l^ltnd night in darh^iefs y tempflsy and her 
Dread terrours kfi i yet this dire lightning 
turns 
'to more feared light i the Sea mth lightning 
Burns* 
T^he Pilot l^netP not tphat to chufe or fly $ 
Art ftogd amazed in jiimhiguity. 
The ftorm augmenting ftill ^ the next 
day about 4 of the doci? aftcrnpon we loft 
our Rudder, and with that our hopes, fa 
ncccffary a part it is, that a (hip without it, 
IS like a wild horfe without a bridle ^ yet 
Ariftotle that E^gV-cy'd fhilofo^her could 
not give a reafon^ vphy fi [mail a thing as a 
Udm pould rule the Jhip 
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