| Christopher Marlowe - 1885 - 422 str.
...ambition. Our senses are dazzled, sober reason is staggered by the vastness of Barabas' greed:— " Give me the merchants of the Indian mines, That trade...The wealthy Moor that in the Eastern rocks Without control can pick his riches up, And in his house heap pearl like pebble-stones, Receive them free and... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1885 - 436 str.
...ambition. Our senses are dazzled, sober reason is staggered by the vastness of Barabas' greed:— • ; " Give me the merchants of the Indian mines, That trade...The wealthy Moor that in the Eastern rocks Without control can pick his riches up, And in his house heap pearl like pebble-stones, Receive them free and... | |
| Arthur Wilson Verity - 1886 - 116 str.
...the third verse is noticeable. Earlier in the same speech occurs the following remarkable paragraph: Give me the merchants of the Indian mines That trade...The wealthy Moor, that in the Eastern rocks Without control can pick his riches up, And in his house heap pearls like pebble stones, Receive them free... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1887 - 496 str.
...full. i" And all his lifetime hath been tired, Wearying his fingers' ends with telling it, Would in his age be loth to labour so, And for a pound to sweat...The wealthy Moor, that in the eastern rocks Without control can pick his riches up, And in his house heap pearls like pebble-stones, Receive them free,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1887 - 584 str.
...full, And all his life-time hath been tired, Wearying his fingers' ends with telling it, Would in his age be loth to labour so, And for a pound to sweat...The wealthy Moor, that in the eastern rocks Without control can pick his "riches up, And in his house heap pearl like pebble-stones; Receive them free... | |
| 1887 - 560 str.
...füll, And all his life-time hath been tired, Wearying his fingers' end with telling it, Would in his age be loth to labour so, And for a pound to sweat...death. Give me the merchants of the Indian mines, That tread in metal of the purest mould; The wealthy Moor, that in the eastern rocks Without controul can... | |
| 1887 - 560 str.
...füll, And all his life-time hath been tired, Wearying his fingers" end with telling it, Would in his age be loth to labour so, And for a pound to sweat himself to'death. Give me the merchants of the Indian mines, That tread in metal of the purest mould; The wealthy... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1888 - 346 str.
...Greece, Here have I pursed their paltry silverlings. Fie ! what a trouble 'tis to count this trash ! Give me the merchants of the Indian mines That trade in metal of the purest gold ; The wealthy Moor, that in the eastern rocks Without control can pick his riches up, And in his... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1889 - 514 str.
...with a line that has incorporated itself in the language with the familiarity of a proverb : — " Give me the merchants of the Indian mines That trade...The wealthy Moor that in the Eastern rocks Without control can pick his riches up, And in his house heap pearl like pebble-stones, Receive them free,... | |
| William Roscoe Thayer - 1890 - 628 str.
...full, And all his lifetime hath been tired, Wearying his fingers' ends with telling it, Would in his age be loth to labour so, And for a pound to sweat...Indian mines, That trade in metal of the purest mould ; 20 The wealthy Moor, that in the eastern rocks Without control can pick his riches up, And in his... | |
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