Chapter 6

AN

ACCOUNT

OF TWO

VOYAGES

TO

NEW-ENGLAND.

Wherein you have the setting out of a Ship, With the charges; The prices of all necessaries for furnishing a Planter & his Family at his first coming; A Description of the Country, Natives and Creatures; The Government of the Countrey as it is now possessed by theEnglish, &c. A large Chronological Table of the most remarkable passages from the first discovering of the Continent ofAmerica, to the year 1673.

ByJohn JosselynGent.

The Second Addition.

Memner. distich rendred English by Dr.Heylin.

Heart, take thine ease,Men hard to pleaseThou haply might’st offend,Though one speak illOf thee, some willSay better; there’s an end.

Heart, take thine ease,Men hard to pleaseThou haply might’st offend,Though one speak illOf thee, some willSay better; there’s an end.

Heart, take thine ease,

Men hard to please

Thou haply might’st offend,

Though one speak ill

Of thee, some will

Say better; there’s an end.

LondonPrinted forG. Widdowesat theGreen Dragonin St.PaulsChurch-yard, 1675.


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