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Kunz, George Frederick

"Shakespeare and Precious Stones Treating of the Known References of Precious Stones in Shakespeare's Works, with Comments as to the Origin of His Material, the Knowledge of the Poet Concerning Precious Stones, and Referen"


_Midsummer Night's Dream_, Act ii, sc. 1, l. 15.
"Comedies", p. 148, col. A, line 38.

PEARLS

That same dew, which sometime in the buds
Was wont to swell like round and orient pearls.
_Midsummer Night's Dream_, Act iv, sc. 1, l. 57.
"Comedies", p. 157, col. B, lines 9, 10.

PEARLS

Rich honesty dwells like a miser, sir, in a poor house; as
your pearl in your foul oyster.
_As You Like It_, Act v, sc. 4, l. 63.
"Comedies", p. 206, col. A, line 12.

PEARLS

Their harness studded all with gold and pearl.
_Taming of the Shrew_, Introd., sc. 2, l. 44.
"Comedies", p. 209, col. B, line 33.

PEARLS

Fine linen, Turkey cushions boss'd with pearls
Valance of Venice gold.
_Taming of the Shrew_, Act ii, sc. 1, l. 355.
"Comedies", p. 217, col. B, line 32.

PEARLS

Why, sir, what 'cerns it you if I wear pearl and gold?
_Taming of the Shrew_, Act v, sc. 1, l. 77.
"Comedies", p. 227, col A, line 22.

PEARLS

This pearl she gave me, I do feel't and see't.
_Twelfth Night_, Act iv, sc. 3, l. 2.
"Comedies", p.


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