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 References as to Where the Precious Sto by George Frederick Kunz
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But kiss; one kiss! Rubies unparagon'd, How dearly they do't! _Cymbeline_, Act ii, sc. 2, l. 17. "Tragedies", p. 376, col. B, line 18. SAPPHIRE Like sapphire, pearl and rich embroidery. _Merry Wives of Windsor_, Act v, sc. 5, l. 75. "Comedies", p. 51, col. A, line 66 (last). SAPPHIRE Her nose, all o'er embellished with rubies, carbuncles, sapphires. _Comedy of Errors_, Act iii, sc. 2, l. 138. "Comedies", p. 92, col. A, line 49. CHRYSOLITE If heaven would make me such another world Of one entire and perfect chrysolite. _Othello_, Act v, sc. 2, l. 145. |
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