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THE TRAGEDY OF DIDO , QUEEN OF CARTHAGE · • PAGE I 115 235 299 PUBLISHERS ' NOTICE . Three hundred and fifty copies of this Edition have been printed and the type distributed . No more will be published . THE JEW OF MALTA . VOL . II .
THE TRAGEDY OF DIDO , QUEEN OF CARTHAGE · • PAGE I 115 235 299 PUBLISHERS ' NOTICE . Three hundred and fifty copies of this Edition have been printed and the type distributed . No more will be published . THE JEW OF MALTA . VOL . II .
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I wot his wealth Was written thus : he had seven thousand sheep , Three thousand camels , and two hundred yoke Of labouring oxen , and five hundred She - asses but for every one of those , Had they been valued at indifferent rate ...
I wot his wealth Was written thus : he had seven thousand sheep , Three thousand camels , and two hundred yoke Of labouring oxen , and five hundred She - asses but for every one of those , Had they been valued at indifferent rate ...
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A hundred thousand crowns . Bosc . My lord and king hath title to this isle , And he means quickly to expel you hence ; Therefore be ruled by me , and keep the gold : I'll write unto his majesty for aid , And not depart until I see you ...
A hundred thousand crowns . Bosc . My lord and king hath title to this isle , And he means quickly to expel you hence ; Therefore be ruled by me , and keep the gold : I'll write unto his majesty for aid , And not depart until I see you ...
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Aside . But now I must be gone to buy a slave . Lod . And , Barabas , I'll bear thee company . Bar . Come then - here's the market - place . What's the price of this slave ? Two hundred crowns ! Do the Turks weigh so much ?
Aside . But now I must be gone to buy a slave . Lod . And , Barabas , I'll bear thee company . Bar . Come then - here's the market - place . What's the price of this slave ? Two hundred crowns ! Do the Turks weigh so much ?
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Rat'st thou this Moor but at two hundred plates ? 1 Off . No more , my lord . IIO Bar . Why should this Turk be dearer than that Moor ? 1 Off . Because he is young and has more qualities . Bar . What , hast the philosopher's stone ? and ...
Rat'st thou this Moor but at two hundred plates ? 1 Off . No more , my lord . IIO Bar . Why should this Turk be dearer than that Moor ? 1 Off . Because he is young and has more qualities . Bar . What , hast the philosopher's stone ? and ...
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