Edward Duncan
‘The boat came closer to the ship’ (FEP142)
fashion, clothing
bewitching, cursing, casting spells
clothes covering the entire body (COWL)
sea (seascape)
coastal cliff or crag
parts of ship's interior
child
saving an endangered fellow man
Oath
sitting figure
rocks
rowing facing forward, pushing
moon as celestial body
modern division of historical epochs ~ centuries (TUDOR)
head-gear (COWL)
poling, punting (+ variant)
coat, cape
sailing-ship, sailing-boat
parts of ship's exterior (PADDLE)
modern division of historical epochs ~ centuries (ELIZABETHAN)
the ages of man (+ three persons)
daughter (first degree family relationships)
son (first degree family relationships)
head-gear: hat
being welcomed ~ travelling
parts of ship's exterior (OAR)
evening
mysterious phenomena and occurrences
anchorite, hermit
rowing facing backward, pulling
escape, escape attempts
seaman: sailor
divination, prognostication ~ magic
father (first degree family relationships)
old man
father with son(s) and daughter(s) (father-love)
geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc. (BRITAIN) (BRITAIN)
old woman
modern division of historical epochs ~ centuries (XVI)
adult man
dark ages (historical epoch)
medieval history, middle ages (historical epoch)
inland cliff face
clothes, costume