Day, Novell

 1  Ind      | inheritances! And what plenty of riches; were left without any true~ ~
 2    1,    4|      understanding) defended his riches from~ ~the traines of Saladine:
 3    2,    4|     being not contented with his riches,~ ~but coveting to multiply
 4    2,    4|      rifled the Barke of all her riches, sunke it into~ ~the bottome
 5    2,    5|        have given~ ~them all the riches that I finde here, and am
 6    2,    7|     before they attained to such riches. Some other,~ ~being of
 7    4,    1|         have beene~ ~advanced to riches, and exceeded the other
 8    4,    8|        one that in regard of her riches, thought to plant an~ ~Orange
 9    5,    2|       themselves with sufficient riches: by greedy~ ~seeking to
10    5,    8|     extraordinarily abounding in riches, and growing to yeares~ ~
11    5,    9|     heire to all his Lands and~ ~riches, wherein he abounded very
12    5,    9|     bestowed her selfe and her~ ~riches on him. He on the other
13    6,    2|           still he flourished in riches, lived like a jolly Citizen,
14    7,    8|          Wife,~ ~of honest fame, riches and reputation; when, comparing
15    8,   10|         this~ ~house and all the riches in it, remaineth absolutely
16   10,    8|          to them by~ ~preferring riches and worldly treasures, then
17   10,    9|          seeing the~ ~beauty and riches of the Garments) least they
18   10,    9|        without regard of all the riches thereon, down she~ ~threw
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