We could set foot, we lost much life and blood:

For with stones, darts, and shafts thicke sent from shore,

Our men as on the deckes they stoutly stood

Were ouerturn’d into the wauie flood,

'Mongst whom without all helpe before our eies,

Did many sinke, and neuer more did rise.

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For many 'mongst the rest being wounded sore,

Rising againe, to shun their timelesse graue,

Their fainting browes aboue the billowes bore,