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38 Anne BradJlTCcts Woj'ks.

Thov hall to fliore him fafely brovght . For whom I thee lb oft befovght.

Thov waft the Pilott to the Ihip, And raif'd him vp when he was lick; And hope thov'ft given of good fucceffe, In this his Buifnes and AddrelTe;

And that thov wilt retm-n him back, Whofe prefence I lb much doe lack. For All thefe mercyes I thee Praife, And lb delire ev'n all my Dayes.

��/;/ thankftill Remembrance for my dear hnjhands Jafe Arrivall Sept. 3, 1662.*

T 1 7HAT lliall I render to thy Name,

^ ' Or how thy Praifes fpeak; My thankes how fliall I teftefye ? O Lord, thov know'ft I'm weak.

I ow lb mvch, lb little can Return vnto thy Name,

  • " Sept. 3. Master Clark, in the ship ' Society,' brouglit in the coim-

try's messengers in safety; viz., Mr. Broadstreet and Mr. Norton." — Hull's Diary; Arch. Amer. iii. 206.

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