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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"

2, l. 347.
"Tragedies", p. 338, col. B, line 53.

[Footnote 30: "Iudean" in text.]

PEARLS

He kiss'd,--the last of many doubled kisses,--
This orient pearl.
_Antony and Cleopatra_, Act i, sc. 5, l. 41.
"Tragedies", p. 344, col. B, lines 22, 23.

PEARLS

I'll set thee in a shower of gold, and hail
Rich pearls upon thee.
_Antony and Cleopatra_, Act ii, sc. 5, l. 46.
"Tragedies", p. 348, col. B, lines 10, 11.

ROCK-CRYSTAL

Did hold his eyes lock'd in her crystal looks.
_Two Gentlemen of Verona_, Act ii, sc. 4, l. 89.
"Comedies", p. 26, col. A, line 17.

ROCK-CRYSTAL

Methough all his senses were lock'd in his eye
As jewels in crystal for some prince to buy.
_Love's Labour's Lost_, Act ii, sc. 1, l. 243.
"Comedies", p. 128, col. A, lines 6, 7.

ROCK-CRYSTAL

One, her hairs were gold, crystal the other's eyes.
_Idem_, Act iv, sc. 3, l. 142.
"Comedies", p. 133, line 46.

ROCK-CRYSTAL

To what, my love, shall I compare thine eye?
Crystal is muddy.
_Midsummer Night's Dream_, Act iii, sc. 2, l. 139.
"Comedies", p.


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