Day, Novell

 1    1,    3|           among other~ ~precious Jewels of his owne) had a goodly
 2    2,    4|      Coffer, full of~ ~very rich Jewels, being carried thereon to
 3    2,    4|     Wherefore, wrapping up the~ ~jewels in very unsightly coloures,
 4    2,    4|         sacke,~ ~and viewing the jewels at more leysure then formerly
 5    2,    5|          The precious Stones and jewels found by Landolpho, maketh
 6    2,    7|          greater part of worldly jewels belonging to Bajazeth, unheard
 7    2,    9|          wife, he gave in costly jewels, as also vessels of gold~ ~
 8    3,    8|            possessed of Gold and Jewels, which shall be all yours,
 9    3,    9|        with money~ ~and precious jewels, to avoyde all wants which
10    3,    9|         divers faire: and costly jewels; all which the Countesse
11    3,    9|        so many rich and costly~ ~jewels, as amounted to a farre
12    3,    9|        apparantly, by the costly jewels there openly~ ~shewne. All
13    4,    3|       store of Gold~ ~and costly jewels, wherewith escaping secretly
14    4,    4|        Ladies for sight of his~ ~jewels, winning like admittance
15    4,    4|         one of the very choisest Jewels which she bought of~ ~him,
16    5,    2|          sending for very costly Jewels, and rich~ ~presents, the
17    6,    2|         hide their most precious Jewels of worth, under the clouds
18    7,    2|    promises, of~ ~Golde, Silver, jewels, and gay Garments, if I
19   10,    1|     girdles, rings, plate, and~ ~jewels, even the very best that
20   10,    7| immediately (besides Chaines and jewels of inestimable valew,~ ~
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