Book, Chapter

 1    2, 10|    obtained great substance and Treasure.~But the poore miser fell
 2    3, 13|         innocency above all the treasure of the world, can finde
 3    3, 17|        wherein was layd all the treasure of Milo, and ransackt the
 4    4, 18|       and gave them part of the Treasure which was in it, and they
 5    4, 19|       beside all the riches and treasure which by force we have brought
 6    4, 19|      more regarded than all the treasure which you have brought:
 7    4, 19|  replenished with aboundance of treasure, and went daily in ragged
 8    4, 20|    before a great aboundance of treasure: which when by violence
 9    4, 20|      was done wee packed up our treasure, which we committed to the
10    4, 22| pretious stones and inestimable treasure there, it glittered and
11    4, 22|         otherwise did the other treasure of the house disagree unto
12    4, 22|       among such great store of treasure this was most marvellous,
13    4, 22|         them the storehouses of treasure, shee caused them to hear
14    4, 22|         hath great abundance of treasure, and hath gotten a god to
15    4, 22|         women, and they hid the treasure which Psyches gave them,
16    4, 22|        flattering words for the treasure which she gave them, they
17    4, 22|      amongst so great plenty of Treasure? That if he be like his
18    4, 22|       not too curious about the treasure of the divine beauty. In
19    4, 23|    theeves came home laden with treasure, and many of them which
20    5, 24|      and tooke with her all her treasure, passing through the hands
21    5, 27|     gold, and silver, and other treasure of the house, and laded
22    7, 39|     consecrate them amongst the treasure of the temple. The next
23    9, 48|      presenting his lap full of treasure, and when I demanded what
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