meaning of vailing her high-top lower than her ribs to kiss her burial
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This line from the novel The Merchant of Venice means that the ship's mast lowered down than her sides as if trying to kiss the sands that are enclosing her.
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This line were spoken by Salarino. He thought that he saw his rich ship stuck in sand and her mast-top slanting down lower than its sides as if to kiss the sands which buried her.
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