Diaglott(i)
13 Having blown gently and South wind, supposing the purpose to have been attained, having raised up, close passed by the Crete.
14 After not much but beat against her a wind tempestuous, that being called Euroclydon.
15 Having been caught and the ship, and not being able to bear up against the wind, having given up we were driven.
16 A small island and certain having run under being called Clauda, scarcely we were able masters to become of the boat;
17 which having taken up, helps they used, undergirding the ship; fearing and lest into the quicksand they should fall, having lowered the mast, thus were driven.
18 Exceedingly and being storm-tossed of us, on the next a throwing out they began;
19 and on the third with their own hands the furniture of the ship they threw out.
20 Neither and sun, nor stars appearing for many days, a tempest and not small pressing, remaining was taken away all hope of the to be saved us.