Item, a standing cupp of silver and gilt, chaced with flowres, weying with the cover, the knopp and devise, xxvij.
A standing cupp of silver and gilt, chaced with half plompes, weying with the cover, knopp and devise xx.
A saltseler of sylver and gilt, without a cover, weying xxij.
A litill saltseler of sylver and gilt, weying with the cover and the knoppe and the devyse xv.
All alongst the coast it floweth little, onely a South moone makes a full sea: and as we were a weying we espied the Russe Lodias, which we first lost.
Item, one box of silver and gilt for the sacrement, with a crosse in the heyght, and chased with liliis, weying vli.
Item, one potte callid a crismatorie to put in holy creme and oyle, of silver and gilt, weying jli.
Cicero doth not plainlie expresse the last sentence, but doth inuent it fitlie for his purpose, to taunt the folie and simplicitie in his aduersarie Actius, not weying wiselie, the sutle doynges of Chrysogonus and Staienus.
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