and ofthe vertues thereof. 
Andthat which did make mee maruell moze, was to fee 
khat nous were merrie noꝛ content: rather they ſeemed to 
haue great care andtroubles. a 
f Doctour. aiſter Burgus, I am glad pou haue fene 
what doot) paſſe in that houſe, with ſo much attention: fo: 
all that which pou haue ſeene, that Gold and ſiluer is cauſe 
thereof which with fo great goed will vou came to ſee, and 
this is it whiche is the cauſe of their troubles, and cares, 
and not onely it bꝛingeth ſuch as pou ſaw there amazed and 
aſtonied, hut manp others, 2 they ars at this days the in⸗ 
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them, that they haue and doo pꝛocure them, by the loſſe of 
their lyues, and ending of their blood, and after they haue 
them, they conferuc them with their labour, and with grea⸗ 
ter care keep them and with much milery they ſpendthem, 
and with great euill fortune they laoſe them. Theſe are 
they that take away quietnes and reſt. They takeaway 
fleepe, and many paſſe the dax to keepe them, and te in ⸗ 
treaſe their afflictions and cares. Inthe night alfo they 
r fomany Mares 
— Foz all this 4 woulde {ce the Golde, the ſluer, 
and the Emeraldes. Doctour. What? maiſter Burg 
haue vou neuer ſeens Golde ſiluer, and Emeraldes:? Bur- 
gus. Pea, J haue ſeene them but in little quantitpe. Do- 
tour. Vat dos pou thinke is there in ſ; et of little, aꝛ 
much, but ta fee much earth oꝛ little earth, and mole or all 
without the pꝛaũte of man, of as manꝝ as nature bath creas 
ted: And it you haue fo great deũre to ſee pꝛectaus metalis: 
3 will carrye vou to a plate where you hall {ee one metall 
much more of pꝛice, ¢ of greater eſtimation, then the galt 
S se e pralt 
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