Travels And Voyages Into Africa, Asia, And America, the East And West-Indies, Syria, Jerusalem, And the Holy-Land

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jPhefe Signals did a little chear us up, ? and no The Travels and Voyages Lib.lV. I and encouraged us to come nearer to ' litmus this fo dangerous and tempeftuous ; Tcmpeft. place : For coming there, we had the : mod furious and greateft Storm that I j ever faw ; Our Carrack was about : 2000 Tun, one of the Gallanted Ships I in all Portugal, having been built a^ , bove 50 years, and yet feemed to be j but like a fimple Boat, amongft thefe high and dreadful Waves. We needed i little Fore-Maft to
... the Wind, and 30 j ©r 40 Mariners at the Stern. In .this I Stormy Weather we could not keep !
our Ship with Wind, and were about 1 a 100 Perfons, 50 on each fide, to Devifc how to get again before the Wind, which we had loft. Our Deck was covered all over with Water ,and ; it was impoffible to get any farther j than the Planks of the Ship, either j behind or before. Amongft thefe Mi- j feries and Calamities we expected no- 1 thing but ^hipwrack, committing our \ felves to the Divine Mercy ; aud made a General Procefilon, Praying Devout- ly to God, that he would preferve us from this imminent Danger; befides, we could no longer refift, becaufe of the .weaknefs andTicknsfs of our Men : But - Lib.IV, of John Mocquet: f it But God of his Goodnefs heard our Prayers^ appealing by little and little this great Tempeft, which we had fo long endured ; fo that having paffed this dangerous place, we defcried the Cape of Aigu //^which made us judg c *P e - ds that we had paffed that of Good-Hope,^ 1 ^ land from therice we arrived at the Land of Nat all, where it was very Natall# tempeftwous^ and almoft as dark as night : We found there boifterous Winds, and we were forced to labour day and night to avoid the Baixos 3&Baixos

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