A description of the last voyage to Bermudas, in the ship Marygold, S.P. commander by J.H ... ; begun November the twelfth, 1670, and ending May the third, 1671 with allowance.
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- A description of the last voyage to Bermudas, in the ship Marygold, S.P. commander by J.H ... ; begun November the twelfth, 1670, and ending May the third, 1671 with allowance.
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- J. H. (John Hardy)
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- London :: Printed for Rowland Reynald,
- 1671.
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NOthing doth remain, but to give Praise
To God, who to us Mortals many days
His Favours and his Blessings did bestow
On whatsoe're we do, where e're we go,
By Land, by Sea, in Storms, most bitter Blasts,
In Thunder, Lightning, and in Nights o're-cast
With dismal Clouds, and from the briny Waves
Most dreadful Fury, with what e're we crave
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Hath granted to us, then let's with one near••
Set forth his Praise till this Life we depart;
Let all Hands say Amen, Amen say I,
So be it done to Immortality.
Finis Coronat Opus. J. H.
FINIS.