Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |      Repute we our selves lesse precious then all the other? Or do
 2  Ind      |        them of more~ ~faire and precious esteeme then we are. But
 3    1,    1|       Redeemer bought with so~ ~precious a price.~ ~ These words
 4    1,    1|        were torne in peeces, as precious Reliques of so holy a~ ~
 5    1,    3|         man, who (among other~ ~precious Jewels of his owne) had
 6    2,    4|         and found innumerable~ ~precious stones therein, some costly
 7    2,    5|      his owne house.~ ~ ~ ~ The precious Stones and jewels found
 8    2,    7|   brought on shore, and all the precious things remaining~ ~with
 9    2,    9|     vertue, have alwayes such a precious esteeme of their~ ~honour,
10    2,   10|         shee was, made the more precious esteeme of~ ~his purchase,
11    3,    3|      behold at her Window, what precious tokens he had received from~ ~
12    3,    5|         any thing, how poore or precious soever it be, which you~ ~
13    3,    6|   Catulla prized nothing more~ ~precious to her in the World, then
14    3,    9|     love. The Ring he made most precious and deere account of, and~ ~
15    3,    9|      furnished with money~ ~and precious jewels, to avoyde all wants
16    4,    9|         love was so~ ~deare and precious to thee, thou false, perfidious,
17    4,    9|      made the receptacle for so precious a kinde~ ~of foode, as the
18    5,    1|  setting free so many faire and precious~ ~vertues unjustly detayned,
19    5,    2|        as before, but made more precious estimation of her life,
20    5,    9| certaine, that you do make most precious account of, as~ ~in manly
21    6,    2|         times~ ~hide their most precious Jewels of worth, under the
22    6,   10|          uppon the losse of his precious Relique, and finding the
23    6,   10|        Lazarus, with many other precious things beside. And because
24    6,   10|      whether they were the same precious Reliques, or no. But~ ~perceyving
25    7,    1|         very availeable, and of precious power, to conjure and drive~ ~
26    7,    3|     hearing, yet she had a more precious care of her honor. It came
27    7,    3|    Gally-pots of Electuaries,~ ~precious Unguents, Apothecary Boxes,
28    7,    3|      and other such like~ ~most precious Wines, so that (to such
29    7,    9|      then which nothing is more precious to a~ ~loving wife, and
30    7,   10|       felling downe of such a~ ~precious Peare-tree; thus he began.
31    8,    3|         Mugnone, to finde the~ ~precious Stone called Helitropium.
32    8,    3|        the rare~ ~properties of precious stones; whereof Maso discoursed
33    8,    3|       know, in what place these precious stones were to~ ~be found,
34    8,    3|        aske, whether~ ~any such precious stones, as you spake off,
35    8,    3|       The other kinde is a most precious Stone indeede, which our
36    8,    3|       himselfe, to finde this~ ~precious stone, if possibly hee could:
37    8,    3|     that~ ~should find out this precious stone, spending almost the
38    8,    3|   Plaine of Mugnone: there is a precious stone to be found, which~ ~
39    8,    3|         had not onely found the precious stone;~ ~but also had some
40    8,    3|         with thee, to seeke a~ ~precious stone called Helitropium.
41    8,    3|        I am, I found the rare~ ~precious stone that you speake of:
42    8,    3|    losse of such~ ~an admirable precious stone, was in danger to
43    8,    7|       will alwayes esteeme most precious.~ ~ When they had spent
44    8,    7|      estimation, bee now more~ ~precious to you then heretofore,
45    8,    8|      will~ ~bestowe a deare and precious jewell on you, excelling
46    8,    9|  sumptuously~ ~imbroidered with precious stones, Pearles, and Carbuncles,
47    8,    9|         we have tasted a Cup of precious Wine,~ ~fed on a few delicate
48    8,   10|     knots, having pearles and~ ~precious stones interwoven among
49    8,   10|        Comfites, as also very~ ~precious Wines, serving them in stead
50    9,    3|       the~ ~preparation of this precious drinke, halfe a dozen of
51   10,    1|      and Magnificence is, which precious Jewell, even~ ~as the Sunne
52   10,    3|   should take away a thing so~ ~precious as your life is, or once
53   10,    8|      Companion,~ ~but onely the precious league of Amity?~ ~ What
54   10,    9|       with Orient~ ~Pearles and Precious Stones, supposed to be of
55   10,    9|     embelished with Pearles and precious Stones, as might have beseemed~ ~
56   10,   10|      discerning those great and precious vertues, veiled under a
57   10,   10|   respect of me: for nothing is precious or pleasing to mee, but
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