Quote by: William Falconer

Hence a ship is said to be tight, when her planks are so compact and solid as to prevent the entrance of the water in which she is immersed: and a cask is called tight, when the staves are so close that none of the liquid contained therein can issue through or between them.


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  • NameWilliam Falconer
  • DescriptionBritish writer
  • BornFebruary 21, 1732
  • Died1769
  • CountryUnited Kingdom
  • ProfessionPoet; Author