Citations:jewels


 * 1678 — John Bunyan. The Pilgrim's Progress.
 * That which they got not (as I said) were jewels, also he had a little odd money left, but scarce enough to bring him to his journey's end [1 Peter 4:18]; nay, if I was not misinformed, he was forced to beg as he went, to keep himself alive; for his jewels he might not sell.
 * But it is a wonder that his necessity did not put him upon selling or pawning some of his jewels, that he might have wherewith to relieve himself in his journey.
 * In all that country where he was robbed, his jewels were not accounted of; nor did he want that relief which could from thence be administered to him.