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Ship-wreck. Naufragium.
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When a _Storm_, 1. ariseth on a sudden, they strike _Sail_, 2. Cum _Procella_, 1. oritur repentè contrahunt _Vela_, 2. lest the Ship should be dashed against _Rocks_, 3 or light upon _Shelves_, 4. ne Navis ad _Scopulos_, 3. allidatur, aut incidat in _Brevia_ (Syrtes), 4.
If they cannot hinder her they suffer _Ship-wreck_, 5. Si non possunt prohibere patiuntur _Naufragium_, 5.
And then the men, the _Wares_, and all things are miserably lost. Tum Homines, _Merces_, omnia miserabiliter pereunt.
Nor doth the _Sheat-anchor_, 6. being cast with a _Cable_, do any good. Neque hic _Sacra anchora_, 6. _Rudenti_ jacta quidquam adjuvat.
Some escape, either on a _Plank_, 7. and by swimming, or in the _Boat_, 8. Quidam evadunt, vel _tabula_, 7. ac enatando, vel _Scapha_, 8.
Part of the Wares, with the dead folks, is carried out of the _Sea_, 9. upon the Shoars. Pars Mercium cum mortuis a _Mari_, 9. in littora defertur.