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Gold and silver I amassed, revenues of subject king and subject province; men-singers I had and women-singers, and all that man delights in; beakers a many, and jars of wine to fill them.✻ (Ecclesiastes 2, 8)
That, or else yonder cord of silver will be loosed, yonder golden skein unravelled; pitcher broken beside the fountain, wheel lost in the well;✻ (Ecclesiastes 12, 6)
Chains of gold that neck must have, inlaid with silver. (Song of Solomon 1, 10)
a golden frame it must have, on silver props, with cushions of purple; within are pictured tales of love, for your pleasure, maidens of Jerusalem.✻ (Song of Solomon 3, 10)
Steadfast as a wall if she be, that wall shall be crowned with silver; yield she as a door yields, we have cedar boards to fasten her. (Song of Solomon 8, 9)
Solomon had a vineyard at Baal-Hamon; and when he gave the care of it to vine-dressers, each of these must pay a thousand silver pieces for the revenue of it. (Song of Solomon 8, 11)
There was no jewel I could match with it; all my treasures of gold were a handful of dust beside it, my silver seemed but base clay in presence of it. (Wisdom of Solomon 7, 9)
But there are men more wretched yet, men who repose all their confidence in a world of shadows. They give the name of god to what is made by human art, gold and silver that human workmanship has turned into the likeness of living things, blocks of senseless stone that human hands have carved, long ago. (Wisdom of Solomon 13, 10)
for gold and silver the crucible, it is in the furnace of humiliation men shew themselves worthy of his acceptance. (Ecclesiasticus 2, 5)
true friendship, a thing beyond compare, its tried loyalty outweighing gold and silver; (Ecclesiasticus 6, 15)
with all the power there is in silver and gold to corrupt men, and sway even the hearts of kings; (Ecclesiasticus 8, 3)
Firm as golden pillar in silver socket rest the feet of steadfast woman on the ground she treads; (Ecclesiasticus 26, 23)
