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Parte, Chap.
1 I, I| complicated conceits were as pearls in his sight, particularly 2 I, XIII| her lips coral, her teeth pearls, her neck alabaster, her 3 I, XVI| sheen of precious Orient pearls: her hair, which in some 4 I, XXI| dress myself in gold and pearls like a count? I believe 5 I, XXXI| didst find her stringing pearls, or embroidering some device 6 I, XXXI| grains of that wheat were pearls when touched by her hands; 7 I, XLI| myself with saying that more pearls hung from her fair neck, 8 I, XLI| worth as much more. The pearls were in profusion and very 9 I, XLI| decking themselves with rich pearls and seed-pearls; and of 10 I, L| like sifted gold and purest pearls. There he perceives a cunningly 11 I, L| diamonds, carbuncles, rubies, pearls, gold, and emeralds, the 12 II, VII| friend; go on; you talk pearls to-day."~ ~"The fact is," 13 II, VIII| woven with gold and silk and pearls; and something of this sort 14 II, X| of gold, all bunches of pearls, all diamonds, all rubies, 15 II, X| scoundrels, to have changed the pearls of my lady's eyes into oak 16 II, XI| saidst that her eyes were pearls; but eyes that are like 17 II, XI| but eyes that are like pearls are rather the eyes of a 18 II, XI| eyebrows; take away those pearls from her eyes and transfer 19 II, XIII| three, like three Oriental pearls."~ ~"I have two," said Sancho, " 20 II, XIV| locks a profusion of liquid pearls; in which dulcet moisture 21 II, XIX| poverty wealth, and blear eyes pearls."~ ~"What art thou driving 22 II, XX| Phoebus time to dry the liquid pearls upon her golden locks with 23 II, XXI| real gold, and set with pearls as white as a curdled milk, 24 II, XXXVIII| sign.~ ~The lines seemed pearls to me and his voice sweet 25 II, XXXVIII| the horses of the Sun, the pearls of the South, the gold of 26 II, XLIV| And I would give thee pearls that should~ As big as oak-galls 27 II, XLIX| and fair as a thousand pearls. They scanned her from head 28 II, XLIX| higher, and made Oriental pearls of them, and fervently hoped 29 II, L| wish they were Oriental pearls; but "he who gives thee 30 II, LII| Send me some strings of pearls if they are in fashion in 31 II, LIV| wife a great quantity of pearls and money in gold which 32 II, LXIII| knowledge, a large quantity of pearls and precious stones of great 33 II, LXIII| thousand ducats that he had in pearls and gems; they proposed