| 1780 - 508 sidor
...that were left there in 79. They have married with the Indians, and make 'em bring forth as beautiful faces as any we have in England ; and therefore the Indians are fo in love with them, that all the tiealure they have they lay at their feet. f Scrapctbrifi. But is... | |
| John Marston - 1856 - 348 sidor
...we share the rest of her maiden-head. Spend. Why, is she inhabited alreadie with any English? Sea. A whole countrie of English is there, man, bread of...all the treasure they have they lay at their feete. Scop. But is there such treasure there, captaine, as I have heard? Sea. I tell thee, golde is more... | |
| John Marston - 1856 - 364 sidor
...we share the rest of her maiden-head. Spend. Why, is she inhabited alreadie with any English? Sea. A whole countrie of English is there, man, bread of...all the treasure they have they lay at their feete. Scop. But is there such treasure there, captaine, as I have heard ? Sea. I tell thee, golde is more... | |
| John Marston - 1856 - 410 sidor
...were left there in '79 ; they have married with the Indians, and make 'hem bring forth as beautifulI faces as any we have in England ; and therefore the...all the treasure they have they lay at their feete. Scop. But is there such treasure there, captaine, as I have heard ? Sea. I tell thee, golde is more... | |
| Edward Duffield Neill - 1867 - 128 sidor
...Indians, and make 'hem bring forth as beautiful faces as any we have in England; and therefore the English are so in love with 'hem that all the treasure they have they lay at their feet. " Scapethrift. — But is there such treasure there, Captain, as I have heard? " Sea Gull. —... | |
| Edward Duffield Neill - 1871 - 376 sidor
...those left there in '79 ; they have married with the Indians, and make 'hem bring forth as beautiful faces as any we have in England ; and therefore the...that all the treasure, they have they lay at their feet. " Scapethrift.- — But is there such treasure there, Captain, as I have heard 1 " Sea Gull.... | |
| George Chapman - 1874 - 620 sidor
...were left there in '79 ; they have married with the Indians, and make 'hem bring forth as beautiful faces as any we have in England ; and therefore the...that all the treasure they have they lay at their feet. Sea. But is there such treasure there, captain, as I have heard ? Sea. I tell thee, gold is more... | |
| Edward Duffield Neill - 1878 - 66 sidor
...Indians, and make 'hem bring forth as beautiful faces as any we have in England; and therefore the English are so in love with 'hem that all the treasure they have they lay at their feet. " Scapethrift.—But is there such treasure there, Captain, as I have heard? " Sea CHM.—I tell... | |
| John Marston - 1887 - 474 sidor
...iii. 254. These colonists stayed only a year in Virginia. A second batch was sent out in 1587. ful faces as any we have in England ; and therefore the...that all the treasure they have they lay at their feet. 23 Sea. But is there such treasure there, captain, as I have heard ? Sea. I tell thee, gold is... | |
| Alexander Brown - 1890 - 698 sidor
...till we share the rest of her maiden-head. SpendaU. Why, is she inhabited alreadie with any English ? Seagull. A whole countrie of English is there, man,...they lay at their feete. Scapethrift. But is there sach treasure there, Captaine, as I have heard? Seagull. I tell tb.ee, golde is more plentifull there... | |
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