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1The tenth, faire weather, we rode still till twelve of the clocke.
2And by twelve of the clocke we were cleere of all the inlet.
3The third, the morning mystie, untillten of the clocke.
4John Gladding saw "halfe of Marm Morse about two a clocke in ye daytime."
5At twelve of the clocke they departed.
6At ten of the clocke wee came off into deepe water, and anchored....
7In the afternoone, at two of the clocke, wee weighed, the winde being variable betweene the north and the north-west.
8The six and twentieth day of Aprill, about foure a clocke in the morning, wee descried the Land of Virginia.
9At five of the clocke we anchored, being little winde, and rode in eight fathoms water....
10Our fight continued with the ships and with the gallies from seven of the clocke in the morning till eleven at night.
11At one of the clocke in the after-noone wee weighed and went into the river, the wind at south south-west, little winde.
12"The fight thus beginning at three of the clocke in the after noone,"saysSirWalterRaleigh,"continuedverieterribleallthatevening."
13The tenth, faire weather, we rode still till twelve of the clocke.
14And by twelve of the clocke we were cleere of all the inlet.
15The third, the morning mystie, untillten of the clocke.
16John Gladding saw "halfe of Marm Morse about two a clocke in ye daytime."