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August 21st, 2006 now wonder nyce and straunge/Us thinketh hem, and yit they spake hem so. (spoylerez!) the always brilliant Geoffrey Chaucer (chaucerhathblog) has written an insightful review of that new hot play, Serpents on a Shippe.
August 21st, 2006 chaucerhathblog 2006
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The fish is nice and crispy on the outside, much better crunch than the fish from the Old Shippe and very hot and flakey on the inside.
Archive 2006-05-01 Unitas We Stand 2006
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The fish is nice and crispy on the outside, much better crunch than the fish from the Old Shippe and very hot and flakey on the inside.
H. Salt Unitas We Stand 2006
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Being thus resolved, he prevailed with divers young Gentlemen his friends, making them of his faction, and secretly prepared a Shippe, furnished with all things for a Naval fight, setting sodainly forth to Sea, and hulling abroad in those parts by which the vessell should passe, that must convey Iphigenia to Rhodes to her husband.
The Decameron 2004
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Ah my dearest Love, I am utterly undone, because the Shippe containing the rest of mine expected Merchandises, is taken by the
The Decameron 2004
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Beeing (unknowne to them) neere the Isle of Majorica, they felt the Shippe to split in the bottome: by meanes whereof, perceiving now no hope of escaping
The Decameron 2004
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Shippe to be sent to passe the sayde Seas to discouer Cataia: which if God graunted wee might doe, it woulde not onely bee a commoditie to the Realme of Englande, but vnto all Christian landes, by the riches that might be brought from thence, if the histories bee true that are written thereof.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Shippe I know and a poore Cabbin and the language of a Cannon ... as my
Devon, Its Moorlands, Streams and Coasts Rosalind Northcote
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Men and women gathered on the water-front and the same startled hope thrilled every heart: "It may be the 'Great Shippe' come home again!"
Once Upon a Time in Connecticut Caroline Clifford Newton
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These were mostly rumors, however, and few paid attention to them at the time; but long afterward, when people talked over the strange fate of the "Great Shippe,"
Once Upon a Time in Connecticut Caroline Clifford Newton
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