Day, Novell

 1    2,    2|     prepared a Bath for him, and a costly~ ~supper beside. All things
 2    2,    4|      precious stones therein, some costly and curiously set in Gold,
 3    2,    5|            pleasing smelles, and a costly bed in~ ~the middest, curtained
 4    2,    5|            covered, and variety of costly viands placed thereon, downe
 5    2,    7|           and Ladies, as also most costly and sumptuous accoustrements;~ ~
 6    2,    9|            hanging up~ ~with other costly wares) a Purse and a Girdle,
 7    2,    9|        matchlesse wife, he gave in costly jewels, as also vessels
 8    3,    2|         like Wand. Now bestowes he costly bathings on~ ~his body,
 9    3,    9|       gifts of~ ~divers faire: and costly jewels; all which the Countesse
10    3,    9|           besides so many rich and costly~ ~jewels, as amounted to
11    3,    9|            more apparantly, by the costly jewels there openly~ ~shewne.
12    4,    3|          great store of Gold~ ~and costly jewels, wherewith escaping
13    5,    2|     husband. Then sending for very costly Jewels, and rich~ ~presents,
14    5,    6|            and other women, that a costly bathe should be prepared~ ~
15    5,    9|            her infinite rich~ ~and costly presents, making spare of
16    7,    9|     solemnly kept; very rich~ ~and costly apparrelled; and there,
17    8,    9|      Bookes, yea, and so faire and costly garments, as few Physitians
18    8,    9|            For now there wanted no costly dinners and suppers, with
19    8,   10|            gold, then laid they on costly quilts of rich Silkes,~ ~
20    8,   10|            and also made~ ~ready a costly Supper, expecting the arrivall
21    8,   10|   wonderfull kindnesse, wanting no costly Wines and~ ~Delicates all
22    8,   10|        Pallace. He beheld a most~ ~costly Bed, and very rich furniture
23    8,   10|            she bestowed a rich and costly Girdle on him, as also a
24    9,    5|         faire wrought purse, and a costly paire of knives, with other
25   10,    2|          used for~ ~his service. A costly dinner he provided likewise,
26   10,    2|        company,~ ~were served with costly viands and excellent Wines,
27   10,    4|        having deckt her child in~ ~costly habiliments, layed it in
28   10,    6|            Neri, who took order in costly maner for all~ ~things to
29   10,    6|       Their under-garments were of costly Silke, yet~ ~white as the
30   10,    8|            wife. At which words, a costly Ring,~ ~which Gisippus used
31   10,    9|           faire Chambers, which in costly maner were prepared for~ ~
32   10,    9|               commanded a rich and costly Bedde to be set up, the
33   10,    9|        laid on the~ ~sumptuous and costly Bed, whereon stood an Imperiall
34   10,    9|        Rings, Girdles, and other~ ~costly jewells (over-tedious to
35   10,    9|          bedde, whereon lay such~ ~costly jewells: it chanced that
36   10,   10|         also readie most riche and costly garments, shaped by the
37   10,   10| contemptible rags, and put on such costly robes, which (as~ ~Lady
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