Book, Chapter

 1    2, 11|     stood a cup of glittering silver, and there stood another
 2    4, 19|    running water as cleare as silver, that watered all the valleyes
 3    4, 19|      their preyes of gold and silver, Plate, jewels, and rich
 4    4, 20| fellows take as much gold and silver as they could carry away:
 5    4, 22|       covered and seeled with silver, divers sorts of beasts
 6    4, 22|  filled their laps with gold, silver, and Jewels, and commanded
 7    4, 22|      their laps with Gold and Silver, and bid Zephyrus to bear
 8    4, 22| wrought that neither gold nor silver could be compared to the
 9    5, 24|      to take as much gold and silver as hee would. Then everyone
10    5, 27| brought out all the gold, and silver, and other treasure of the
11    6, 36|    came in, and offered gold, silver, vessels of wine, milke,
12    7, 43|    they had lost by the way a silver goblet of their Captaines,
13    8, 46|   coverings, with a bridle of silver, with pictured cloths, and
14    9, 47|   hand instruments of brasse, silver and gold, which rendered
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