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A Tempest
When it over-blowes so exceedingly, that it is not pos∣sible to beare any saile, and that it is a-wind mixt with Raine, or Haile, they call it a Tempest, which they accompt a degree above a storme.
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When it over-blowes so exceedingly, that it is not pos∣sible to beare any saile, and that it is a-wind mixt with Raine, or Haile, they call it a Tempest, which they accompt a degree above a storme.