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1 2, 4| found innumerable~ ~precious stones therein, some costly and 2 2, 5| house.~ ~ ~ ~ The precious Stones and jewels found by Landolpho, 3 2, 7| dead. And there, within a stones cast of the neighboring 4 4, 2| against him, hurling also stones, durt and~ ~filth in his 5 4, 4| Darts and arrowes, with stones sent in violent~ ~sort from 6 4, 4| Darts, Arrowes, slinged stones, or what~ ~violence els 7 5, 6| as shee found among the stones, seeking for~ ~small pearles 8 6, 10| gravell, with prety pibble stones intermixed, which some that~ ~ 9 7, 5| and by throwing in little stones, flowers, and such like~ ~ 10 7, 5| had conveyed a few Cherry stones into his~ ~mouth, to trouble 11 8, 3| house heavily loaden with~ ~stones. His Wife rebuking him for 12 8, 3| properties of precious stones; whereof Maso discoursed 13 8, 3| what place these precious stones were to~ ~be found, which 14 8, 3| whether~ ~any such precious stones, as you spake off, are to 15 8, 3| One~ ~kind, are gritty stones, of Settignano, and of Montisca, 16 8, 3| that Nature maketh common stones, but Montisca Mill-stones.~ ~ 17 8, 3| quoth Calandrino) those stones are of rare~ ~vertue indeede: 18 8, 3| and~ ~are assured of the stones vertue? Let us make no more 19 8, 3| let us gather all such stones as are blacke, so shall 20 8, 3| of~ ~Mugnone, as all the stones are extreamly dryed, and 21 8, 3| morning, when~ ~the blacke stones are to be distinguisht from 22 8, 3| hee rejected all other Stones but the blacke,~ ~whereof 23 8, 3| that he filled full of~ ~stones likewise. Yet not so satisfied, 24 8, 3| which being also full of stones, hee bound it up carefully, 25 8, 3| us to picke~ ~up blacke stones, upon the parching plaines 26 8, 3| perswasions, hoping to finde~ ~any stones of such vertue, and here 27 8, 3| beeing over-loaden with stones, and gave them not one~ ~ 28 8, 3| nothing else but pelt him with stones, even so farre~ ~as the 29 8, 3| threwe downe what other stones they~ ~had gathered, meaning 30 8, 3| spred all his~ ~burthen of stones on the floore: he ran to 31 8, 3| saw all covered over with stones,~ ~his Wife sitting in a 32 8, 3| provided such~ ~plenty of stones? How sitteth thy poore wife? 33 8, 3| such an huge burthen of stones,~ ~as also the toylesome 34 8, 3| made full proofe of the stones vertue. And questionles, 35 8, 6| seeke for~ ~black invisible stones: which having found, thou 36 8, 6| them with~ ~the invisible stones.~ ~ 37 8, 9| imbroidered with precious stones, Pearles, and Carbuncles, 38 8, 10| having pearles and~ ~precious stones interwoven among them, and 39 9, 5| when he~ ~brought home stones from the plain of Mugnone; 40 10, 9| Orient~ ~Pearles and Precious Stones, supposed to be of inestimable 41 10, 9| with Pearles and precious Stones, as might have beseemed~ ~