Of the plot we may cry with Goursey, "Here's adoe about a thing of nothing.
We had much adoe to get cleare of the yce by reason of the fogge.
The foure and twentieth of Iuly we met with the Francis of Foy, who with much adoe sought way backe againe, through the yce from out of the mistaken straights, where (to their great perill) they prooued to recouer their Port.
But we were so weake that one could scarcely helpe another of vs out of the boate, yet with much adoe being come all on shore we kneeled downe ypon our knees and gaue God praise that he had dealt so mercifully with vs.
And by the sixt of August being with much adoe got vp as high as Leicester point, they had good hope to finde the Souther shore cleare, and so to passe vp towardes their Port.
Very hardly and with much adoe could we get vp our ankers, but yet at last by the mercie of God hauing gotten them vp, but leauing our pinnesse behind vs, we got to sea, and set saile, which was vpon the 13 of Aprill.
Roebucke and the Foresight were so intangled, as with much adoe could they cleere themselues.
The factors "had much adoe with Tonomon Sama, Semidono, Taccamondono, and others, to give us their bills .
Then the presents were brought him, his bason and ewer, bed and furniture set up, his scarlet cloke and apparel, with much adoe put on him, being persuaded by Namontuck they would not hurt him.
What a pleasure the two ffathers to see them trott up and downe the rocks to gett their menage into the boat, which with much adoe they gott in.
Our cloaths were frozen on our backs, & wee could not stirr but with great paine; but at length with much adoe wee got ashore, our canoo being broke to peeces.
He puts the end to the breast of him that tyed him, and killd him in the presence of all his camerades; but without any more adoe he was burnt very cruelly.
Wee had much adoe to recover out of the Ice, & had like divers times to have perrish'd, but God was pleas'd to preserve us.
Him that comanded in the fort had much adoe to hinder him from killing the Englishman that desired to stay with us.
That nation called Pontonatemick without more adoe comes & meets us with the rest, & peace was concluded.
We had much adoe to go fiue miles farther, the winds were so great and the tide against vs.
He found moreouer 22 of them wounded, which with much adoe he caused to be brought vnto the boates.
Besides, the barke Reynoldes was arrested at Malta, and at lengthe with moche adoe delivered.
Thus I was constrained to returne and to carry backe Vtina home, where I had muchadoe to saue him from the rage of my souldiers: which perceiuing the maliciousnes of the Indians, went about to haue murdered him.
And by the way as they returned backe they had much adoe to find Maiz to eate: for where they had passed, the countrey was destroyed: and some little Maiz that was left the Indians had hidden.
Sym Suresby my trustie man, nowe aduise thee well, And see that no false surmises thou me tell, Was there such adoe about Custance of a truth?
I had much adoe to find the very place where the bones of this learned and good man lay (and 'twas but 16 yeares after his death).
This inscription I had much adoeto find out, after severall enquiries severall yeares.
So with muchadoe he was appeased, and entreated to accept his suite.
With much adoe he was entreated, and so set forth on his iourney towards Rome: and after followed the kings Embassadour William Warlewast, new elect Bishop of Exceter.
Whereupon the justis took two of them presoners, and without any more adoe cut affe their heades.
With much adoe we got this day to Bingana Tomo, having made 7 leagues, rowing in raynie wether against the wind.
We had much adoe with the mareners of our junk about carrying passingers along with them, and som of the officers of junk came ashore, but I sent them back per kinges order.
This man still seeketh quarrells against all men, which is no small trowble and greefe unto me, I 6 having much adoe to please all and yet cannot.
I have much adoewith this man in his drunken humours, he seeking (when he is most soberest) to set me at odds with all men.
Husband let's follow, to see the end of this adoe Petr.
You had much adoe to make his Anchor hold, When you cast out, it still came home Leo.
I had adoe with that witch Janet Cock, for shoe has been at my bed syd all this night standing, and I could not get red of her: and behold the fruit of it--my chylde is dead!
With much adoe I have brought 'em: the prowde Shellains[154] Are paid too well, and that makes them forget We are their Masters.
I visited him in prison, And did with much adoe win from Don John This journey, for I vowd to see th'event How they will deale with him.
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