2.
AMBER
Favours from a maund she drew
Of amber, crystal, and of beaded jet.
"Lover's Complaint", l. 37.
JET
as above.
CORAL
That sweet coral mouth
Whose precious taste her thirsty lips well knew.
"Venus and Adonis", l. 542.
D iv, l. 20, 21.
CORAL
Her alabaster skin,
Her coral lips, her snow white dimpled chin.
"Lucrece", l. 420.
D 3, l. 7.
CORAL
Like ivory conduits coral cisterns filling.
_Idem_, l. 1234.
I 2, verso, l. 2.
CORAL
Coral is far more red than her lips' red.
Sonnet CXXX, l. 2.
H 4,1. 2.
CORAL
A belt of straw and ivy buds.
With coral clasps and amber studs.
"Passionate Pilgrim", 1. 366.
D 4, verso, l. 1, 2.[33]
[Footnote 33: References are here given to the original editions of
"Venus and Adonis", 1593 (unique copy in the Malone Collection in the
Bodleian Library, Oxford); "Lucrece", 1594; "Passionate Pilgrim",
1599, and Sonnets, 1609.
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