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Proctor here, by whom we vnderstand very heauie newes.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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The stock of his piece is not made calieuerwise, but with a plaine and straite stocke (somewhat like a fouling piece) the barrel is rudely and vnartificially made, very heauie, yet shooteth but a very small bullet.
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Ere we poore men (a heauie case) of any thing doe tast.
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The wood of this tree is as heauie as hollie, and the shauings tough.
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Their nettings now gan teare dint of heauie stone.
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Sorrow and rage, shame, and his honors pride, Choking his soule, madly compeld him raue, Vntil his rage with vigor did confound His heauie hart; and left him in a swound.
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Me thought then by and by. there hung a heauie waight,
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This vale swalloweth vp all heauie things that come vpon it.
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His fellow then in heauie plight, doth swimme away afraid.
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Nowe Richard Chanceler with his shippe and company being thus left alone, and become very pensiue, heauie, and sorrowfull, by this dispersion of the Fleete, hee (according to the order before taken,) shapeth his course for Wardhouse in Norway, there to expect and abide the arriuall of the rest of the shippes.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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