Chapter
1 I | upward to heaven on wings of gold, as the saying is, there
2 VI | he covered over all with gold, and, placing dead men's
3 IX | Neither their silver nor their gold shall be able to deliver
4 XII | farewell to the possession of gold and silver, and quite forgetting
5 XIV | money and huge masses of gold and silver and precious
6 XVI | palaces glittering with gold, and these splendid garments,
7 XX | corruptible things, as silver and gold, from your vain conversation
8 XXIII | ruin; and simply to pile up gold, more worthless than dung
9 XXVII | a bull, for Europa; into gold, for Danae; into a swan,
10 XXX | women in another; elsewhere gold and silver; in another place,
11 XXX | fashioned of the purest gold and costly stones, throwing
12 XXX | whose walls were of dazzling gold, with high uprear'd parapets,
13 XXXI | covered around with silver and gold, and raised from the ground,
14 XXXI | brazen god rusteth; thy gold or silver god is melted
15 XXXI | And if he be of silver or gold, he is carefully guarded;
16 XXXI | is stronger than one of gold. ~"Do we not, then, well
17 XXXIII| honour than mercy. Before all gold and precious stone he stored
18 XXXV | idols, wrought of silver and gold, that were within his palace,
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