What were the ships anchored for?
In the poem the The North Ship
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In the poem, the speaker watches as the first ship heads west, "carried to a rich country." The second ship heads east "to anchor in captivity" and the third ship heads north. The first two ships travel under a wind that is, respectively, helpful and violent. The third ship going north travels with no wind at all.
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In the poem, the speaker watches as the first ship heads west, "carried to a rich country." The second ship heads east "to anchor in captivity" and the third ship heads north. The first two ships travel under a wind that is, respectively, helpful and violent. The third ship going north travels with no wind at all.
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