Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |           the glasses looking like silver, they were so transparantly
 2    2,    9|         also vessels of gold~ ~and silver plate, so much as did amount
 3    4,    9|          Table, send it to me in a silver dish,~ ~with sauce beseeming
 4    4,   10|            with Golde, others with Silver, and~ ~often with garments,
 5    5,    2|         Imbroideries of Gold~ ~and Silver, and sundry other excellent
 6    6,    2|        small Glasses, looking like silver, they were so cleare. Downe~ ~
 7    6,    3|           caused so many peeces of silver to be~ ~cunningly guilded,
 8    7,    2|     liberall promises, of~ ~Golde, Silver, jewels, and gay Garments,
 9    8,    3|            with plenty of gold and silver,~ ~where we may take so
10    8,    4|            if women were~ ~made of silver, they hardly could be worth
11    8,    9|       composed onely of Gold and~ ~Silver, and out of no worse did
12    8,   10| artificially wrought with gold and silver knots, having pearles and~ ~
13    8,   10|         wherein were divers goodly Silver~ ~bottles, some filled with
14   10,    6|        fashion, carrying two fayre Silver dishes in their hands,~ ~
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