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    He says, "When some lofty thing is done / I gird at once my harness on. / Up with what's low, what's high eschew, / Call crooked straight, and straight askew". [13] The Herald, who acts as Master of Revels or Lord of Misrule, strikes Thersites with his mace, at which point he metamorphoses into an egg, from which a bat and an adder are hatched.

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    Crooked or askew; not level; An eye alignment disorder, Strabismus; A website, Cockeyed.com; Louis Fratto (1907-1967), American labor racketeer and organized crime ...

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    A designed twist in the spire of old western town gate of Duderstadt in Germany An unintended crooked spire on St Mary's Church in England. A crooked spire, (also known as a twisted spire) is a tower that, through accident or design, contains a twist or does not point perfectly straight upwards. There are about a hundred bell towers of this ...

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    Capt. Christopher Crackenthorp Askew (23 May 1782 – 7 December 1848) [1] was a British naval officer who fought in the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars. Askew was the third surviving son of John Askew of Pallinsburn House , Northumberland , by Bridget, daughter and heiress of John Watson, of Goswick .