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1 1, 6| time graspe away all his~ ~gold, grew weary of this annointing, 2 1, 6| three hundred peeces of Gold, and not a mite~ ~to be 3 2, 4| costly and curiously set in Gold, and~ ~others not fixed 4 2, 5| five hundred Crownes of gold in his purse, and~ ~journeyed 5 2, 5| he shewed~ ~his purse of gold before all passengers, never 6 2, 5| percieving) seeing such store of gold in his purse;~ ~presently 7 2, 5| shee might~ ~get all the gold, or the greater part thereof) 8 2, 5| constantly, that the purse and gold was (already) more than~ ~ 9 2, 5| But having~ ~found the gold, which Andrea indiscreetely 10 2, 5| five hundred~ ~duckets of gold: this dead body they purposed 11 2, 9| loose a thousand duckets of Gold. Now began~ ~Ambroginolo 12 2, 9| five~ ~thousand Duckets of gold, (a matter of much lesse 13 2, 9| appearing to be as yellow as gold.~ ~ Sufficient had he seene, 14 2, 9| five thousand Duckets of Gold,~ ~against one thousand 15 2, 9| five thousand Duckets of gold, and~ ~the other things 16 2, 9| jewels, as also vessels of gold~ ~and silver plate, so much 17 2, 10| as yce is~ ~from fire, or gold from drosse. As for your 18 3, 3| giving him two peeces of Gold, she said: I pray you (good~ ~ 19 3, 6| having corrupted you with gold, and not~ ~giving you so 20 3, 8| Richly am I~ ~possessed of Gold and Jewels, which shall 21 3, 8| with me. So putting a faire gold~ ~Ring on her finger, they 22 3, 8| and espying another goodly gold Ring on his finger, how~ ~ 23 4, 1| her his heart in a cup of Gold: which~ ~afterwards she 24 4, 1| a goodly standing cup of Gold, wherein he put the~ ~heart 25 4, 1| any worser grave then gold, wherein my Father hath 26 4, 2| Starres, and spangles of Gold,~ ~a Bow and Quiver of Arrowes, 27 4, 3| they tooke great store of Gold~ ~and costly jewels, wherewith 28 4, 6| loose it, I put a collar of Gold about the necke thereof, 29 4, 6| fastned it into a chaine of Gold also, which then I held 30 5, 1| which he imagined to be of gold; her forehead, nose, mouth,~ ~ 31 5, 2| silke, with Imbroideries of Gold~ ~and Silver, and sundry 32 6, 3| five hundred Ducates of~ ~Gold, on condition, that hee 33 7, 8| with~ ~Arriguccioes owne Gold; she held her selfe to be 34 7, 9| sumptuous garments, and Gold, as will be heaped on thee, 35 8, 3| daily charged with plenty of gold and silver,~ ~where we may 36 8, 6| they were spotted with Gold, in verie formall~ ~and 37 8, 9| being composed onely of Gold and~ ~Silver, and out of 38 8, 10| five hundred~ ~Florines of Gold. When he had given in his 39 8, 10| with faire~ ~Fringes of gold, then laid they on costly 40 8, 10| artificially wrought with gold and silver knots, having 41 8, 10| a~ ~thousand Florins of gold, or else he must have his 42 8, 10| tenne thousand Florines~ ~of Gold, and my part particularly, 43 8, 10| fifteene hundred Florines of Gold: from whence also he sent~ ~ 44 10, Ind| looked like bright burnished Gold, by splendour of the~ ~Sun 45 10, 6| haire resembling wyars of Gold,~ ~and curiously curled, 46 10, 9| thorough with~ ~cloth of Gold, and the other with the 47 10, 9| richly Imbroidred with Gold and~ ~Pearles, and lined 48 10, 9| manner, of Velvet and cloth Gold, the Quilts,~ ~counterpoints 49 10, 9| two great Basons of pure Gold, full of double~ ~ducates, 50 10, 9| commanded a faire Cuppe of gold (which stood directlie before 51 10, 10| hee placed a Crowne of gold on her head, whereat every