Worth in Old English meant 'value' but also place or 'location' (like a town). A sailor uses a sextant to take the height of the sun or a star above the horizon to determine latitude. So this line is an elaborate sailing reference with double meanings on both nouns.
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Worth in Old English meant 'value' but also place or 'location' (like a town). A sailor uses a sextant to take the height of the sun or a star above the horizon to determine latitude. So this line is an elaborate sailing reference with double meanings on both nouns.
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Was Shakespeare a Christian?
Given the time period, most likely.