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" May serve in peril of calamity To ransom great kings from captivity. This is the ware wherein consists my wealth; And thus methinks should men of judgment frame Their means of traffic from the vulgar trade, And as their wealth increaseth, so inclose Infinite... "
The life of Christopher Marlowe. Tamberlaine the Great, pts. I-II. The Jew ... - Página 168
por Christopher Marlowe - 1826
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Imagination and Fancy: Or, Selections from the English Poets, Illustrative ...

Leigh Hunt - 1845 - 280 páginas
...captivity: This is the ware wherein consists my wealth ; And thus, methinks, should men of judgment frame Their means of traffic from the vulgar trade,...room. But now how stands the wind ? Into what corner peels my halcyon's bill ?* Ha ! to the East ? yes; see how stand the vanes ? East and by south. Why...
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare ...

Charles Lamb - 1845 - 492 páginas
...from captivity. This is the ware wherein consists my wealth : And thus methinks should men of judgment frame Their means of traffic from the vulgar trade, And, as their wealth increased), so inclose Infinite riches in a little room. But now how stands the wind ? Into what corner...
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Introduction to American Literature: Or, The Origin and Development of the ...

Eliphalet L. Rice - 1846 - 432 páginas
...from captivity. This is the ware wherein consists my wealth ; And thus methinks should men of judgment frame Their means of traffic from the vulgar trade,...increaseth, so inclose Infinite riches in a little room. DR. FAUSTUS. Faustus determines to addict himself to magic, being instructed in the elements of wnich,...
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets: Who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare ...

Charles Lamb - 1854 - 572 páginas
...from captivity. This ia the ware wherein consists my wealth : And thus methinks should men of judgment frame Their means of traffic from the vulgar trade, And, as their wealth increaseth, so enclose Infinite riches in a little room. But now how stands the wind ? Into what corner peers my Halcyon's...
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Beaumont and Fletcher: Or, The Finest Scenes, Lyrics, and Other Beauties of ...

Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, Leigh Hunt - 1855 - 412 páginas
...— This is the ware wherein consists my wealth ; And thus, methinks, should men of judgment frama Their means of traffic from the vulgar trade, And, as their wealth increaseth, so enclose Infinite riches in a little room. — But how now stands the wind ? Into what corner peers...
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Specimens of English dramatic poets. New ed. (2 pt. in 1 v.)

Charles Lamb - 1857 - 468 páginas
...from captivity. This is the ware wherein consists my wealth : And thus methinks should men of judgment frame Their means of traffic from the vulgar trade,...bill ? Ha ! to the east ? yes: see, how stand the vances 'I I sent for Egypt and the bordering isles, Are gotten up by Nilus' winding banks. Mine argosies...
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Works ...

Leigh Hunt - 1859 - 550 páginas
...captivity : This is the ware wherein consists my wealth ; And thus, methinks, should men of judgment frame Their means of traffic from the vulgar trade, And as their wealth incrcaseth, so inclose Infinite riches in a little room. But now how stands the wind ? Into what corner...
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Cassell's popular natural history, Volumes 3-4;Volume 128

Cassell, ltd - 1859 - 830 páginas
...of the room, with doors and windows closed, that it might show the direction of the wind, says — " But now, how stands the wind ? Into what corner peers my halcyon's bill ? Ha! to the east? yes!" Kent also, in " King Lear," when rebuking such " slaves" as the " steward," declares that they " Kenege,...
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Beaumont and Fletcher: Or, The Finest Scenes, Lyrics, and Other Beauties of ...

Francis Beaumont - 1862 - 604 páginas
...captivity .— This is the ware wherein consists my wealth ; And thus, methinks, should men of judgment frame Their means of traffic from the vulgar trade, And, as their wealth increaseth, so enclose Infinite riches in a little room. — But how now stands the wind ? Into what corner peers...
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Links in the Chain; Or, Popular Chapters on the Curiosities of Animal Life

George Kearley - 1862 - 356 páginas
...every gale, and vary of their masters;'' and again Barabas, in Marlowe's " Jew of Malta," says : — "But now, how stands the wind? Into what corner peers my halcyon's bill ?" It appears that this superstition still keeps its ground in some parts. Charlotte Smith tells us...
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