“The good ship” appears in W.S. Gilbert’s The Yarn of the Nancy Bell from 1866. (That ship also sank early in the poem.)
The OED simply lists it as a “conventional epithet” with examples going back as far as 1340, but no further explanation.
“The good ship” appears in W.S. Gilbert’s The Yarn of the Nancy Bell from 1866. (That ship also sank early in the poem.)
The OED simply lists it as a “conventional epithet” with examples going back as far as 1340, but no further explanation.