| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1808 - 512 pages
...bill? Ha ! to the east? yes: see, how stand the vanes ? East and by south : why then, I hope my ships, I sent for Egypt and the bordering isles, Are gotten...Mediterranean sea. Certain Merchants enter and inform Harabas, that his, ships from various ports are safe arrived, and riding in Malta roads. — lie descants... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1810 - 618 pages
...Egypt and the bordering isles Arc gotten up by Nilus' winding bauks; Mine Argosie from A lexandria, Loaden with spice and silks, now under sail, Are smoothly...Candy shore To Malta, through our Mediterranean sea. But who comes here ? how now ? Eater a Merchant. Mer. Barabas, thy ships are safe Riding in Malta Road... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1810 - 618 pages
...and the bordering isles Are gotten up by Nilus' winding banks; Mine Areosie from Alexandria, Loaded with spice and silks, now under sail, Are smoothly...Candy shore To Malta, through, our Mediterranean sea. Bat who comes here ? bow now r Enter a Merchant. Mer. Barabas, thy ships are safe Riding in Malta Road... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1810 - 620 pages
...í 7 Ha ! to the east ? yes; see how stand the vanes ? East and by south ; why, then I hope my ships I sent for Egypt and the bordering isles Are gotten up by Nilus' winding banks; Mine Argosie from Alexandria, Louden with spice and silks, now under snil, Are smoothly gliding down by... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1813 - 502 pages
...Ha ! to the east ? yes : see, how stand the vanes ? East and by south : why then, I hope my ships, I sent for Egypt and the bordering isles, Are gotten...various ports are safe arrived, and riding in Malta roads. — He descants on the temporal condition of the Jews, how they thrive and attain to great worldly... | |
| Charles Lamb - Drama - 1813 - 508 pages
...bill? Ha! to the east? yes: see, how stand the vanes ? East and by south : why then, I hope my ships, I sent for Egypt and the bordering isles, Are gotten...Certain Merchants enter and inform Ba.ra.bas, that his skips from various ports are safe arrived, and riding in Malta roads. — He descants on the temporal... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - Dramatists, English - 1826 - 354 pages
...bill? Ha ! to the east ? yes : see how stand the vanes ? East and by south : why then I hope my ships I sent for Egypt and the bordering isles Are gotten up by Nilus winding banks : Mine argosy from Alexandria, Loaden with spice and silks, now under sail, Are smoothly gliding down by Candy... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - Dramatists, English - 1826 - 1070 pages
...bill? Ha! to the east ? yes : see how stand the vanes ? East and by south: why then I hope my ships I sent for Egypt and the bordering isles Are gotten up by Nilus winding banks: Mine argosy from Alexandria, Loaden with spice and silks, now under sail, Are smoothly gliding down by Candy... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1835 - 802 pages
...Ha ! to the east ? yes : see, how stand the vances ? East and by south: why then, I hope my ships, I sent for Egypt and the bordering isles, Are gotten...shore To Malta, through our Mediterranean sea. Certain merchantt enter, and inform Barabat, that hit thrfii from variout portt are tafe arrived, and riding... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1845 - 372 pages
...halcyon's bill."—The halcyon is the figure on the vane. East and by south. Why then, I hope my ships I sent for Egypt and the bordering isles Are gotten...Candy shore To Malta, through our Mediterranean Sea. ' " Samnites" and " men of Uz," and " Spanish oils!"— That is to say, countrymen and contemporaries... | |
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