Rising-timbers.
Are the hookes placed on the Keele; which beare this vaine in respect, that according to the riseing by little and little of these hookes; so the Rake and Run of the ship doth rise by little and lit∣tle from her flat-floare.
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Are the hookes placed on the Keele; which beare this vaine in respect, that according to the riseing by little and little of these hookes; so the Rake and Run of the ship doth rise by little and lit∣tle from her flat-floare.