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1 I | limpid sound of a large silver dish.~In proportion as their 2 I | over the dead leaves like a silver brook, into the forest, 3 I | the couch. A necklace of silver moons was tangled in his 4 I | brimming cisterns seemed like silver bucklers lost in the courts; 5 II | flowers, and pieces of silver to them. They gave them 6 II | over the dead leaves like a silver brook.” And with lingering 7 II | of black felt strewn with silver moons. His legs were swathed 8 II | two heralds sounded their silver horns; the tumult subsided, 9 II | boiled in vinegar from a silver cup handed to him by a slave; 10 II | to be worth a shekel of silver is now worth three shekels 11 III | shimmered like a piece of silver. The blue vault of heaven 12 III | was yellow like her tunic. Silver bodkins of great length 13 III | nebal and play softly on the silver string, for my heart is 14 V | enclosure by a staircase of six silver steps.~A huge cedar occupied 15 V | the walls, and a hedge of silver filigree formed a wide semicircle 16 V | waist. For earrings she had silver cymbals, which flapped against 17 V | three rays, emitted from its silver keel, trembled on the lofty 18 V | walking on sand.~Behind the silver lamp he had perceived a 19 V | the background there were silver balustrades surrounding 20 V | stood motionless holding the silver lamp at arm’s length; but 21 VI | hair, or ears, and had silver horns in the middle of their 22 VI | and seventy-two shekels of silver, fifteen thousand six hundred 23 VII | their arms, the bulls their silver horns;—and half-painted, 24 VII | buy him a dagger with a silver handle and pearls all around 25 VII | at full gallop, and the silver vulture at the extremity 26 VII | Roman women. Others had silver arrows, emerald butterflies, 27 VII | treasures. Bronze plates, silver ingots, and iron bars alternated 28 VII | on which balls of gold, silver, and horn were strung, and 29 VII | resident Greeks, the export of silver to Arabia, where it had 30 VII | pillars of cedar. Gold, silver, and brass coins were arranged 31 VII | and monster close-necked silver vases, of extravagant shape 32 VII | milk, blue icicles, and silver dust, and shed their light 33 VII | floating on a black liquid in a silver vat, and then re-ascended.~ 34 VIII| drinking cool beverages from silver cups, playing at the cottabos, 35 VIII| glittered like gigantic silver dishes forgotten on the 36 VIII| bright shields rolled like silver foam. Sometimes broad currents 37 VIII| sweat-covered horse with silver reins. The bands fastened 38 X | rolled round one of the silver balustrades beside the hanging 39 X | seemed to envelop her in a silver mist, the prints of her 40 XI | rolled in his eyes like silver globes; he sighed caressingly, 41 XIII| now sold for a shekel of silver; the stores of meat and 42 XIII| semicircle, looked like a silver scimitar lying at the base 43 XIII| own slaves tore off the silver plates from the temple of 44 XIII| balls of crystal, gold, silver or copper.~These were the 45 XIII| were whirling in slings of silver thread; little loaves, representing 46 XIV | entrance of a pass between the Silver Mountain and the Lead Mountain; 47 XIV | fringes at the hem; two silver arrows fastened his plaited 48 XV | hillocks beneath the lofty silver plate; boars with open jaws