Beare in.
When a ship sayles before, or with a large wind, into a Harbour, or Channell, or else sayles large towards the Land, we say, she-heares-in with the Channell, Harbour or Land, but if she sayle close by a wind, we use not that speech.
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When a ship sayles before, or with a large wind, into a Harbour, or Channell, or else sayles large towards the Land, we say, she-heares-in with the Channell, Harbour or Land, but if she sayle close by a wind, we use not that speech.