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Rh waxeth omewhat bolde, treading the true teppes of old , and yet Mendozza was omewhat more warie in his lyes, for he had ometime the colour of intelligence to hadow them, but the Generall growing from boldnes to impudencie, maketh no cruple to ay, that the Englih Nauie fled as fat as they could without dicharging any Hargebuh or peece of Artillerie, when as the battered ides of his hips do returne the lye to his face: For in this conflict Don Bernaldino did behaue him-elfe o valiantly, that he was alwaies farthet of in the fight, & had o great care of his owne peron that he toode cleare frõ the danger of Muskat or any mal hot, & durt not approach, whereas our generall was the foremot, & o held his place, vntill by order of fight other hips were to haue their turnes, according to his former direction, who wiely & pollitickly had o ordered his vangarde, & reregarde,that as the maner of it was altogether trange to the Spaniard, o might they haue bene Rh