Greetings Mudcatters: There are at least two shanties that have lyrics that contain the phrase "topsails all a quiver". One is the WIld Goose (I spied a pretty fair maid with her topsails all a quiver); and the other is a verse from a version of Shenandoah (Missouri is a mighty river, when she rolls down her topsails quiver). There may be others. In nautical terms, what does it mean when "topsails are a quiver"? Does it mean that the sails are well-set, trimmed? That the ship is sailing well, looking good, sailing smooth and fast, etc? When would topsails quiver? Is it a formal term or just a nice image to use in song lyrics? Thanks, Smitty
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