2990-1 valour, {and} in the grapple I | boorded them, on the instant they got | |
2991-2 cleere of our shyp, so | I alone became theyr prisoner, they haue dealt | |
2992-3 with me like | thieues of mercie, but they knew what they did, I am to | |
2993-5 doe | a <good> turne for them, let the King haue the Letters I haue | sent, and | |
2995-6 repayre thou to me with as much {speede} <hast> as thou wouldest | flie death, | |
2996-7 I haue wordes to speake in {thine} <your> eare will make thee | dumbe, yet are | |
2996-8 {L3} they much too light for the {bord} <bore> of the matter, | these good fellowes | |