Shakespeare and Precious Stones by George Frederick Kunz


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1600. 1598. _Henry V_ 2
(pearl, crystal).

1600. 1599. _Much Ado About_ 2
_Nothing_ (pearl, agate).

1623. 1599. _Twelfth Night_ 2
(pearl, opal).

1609. 1603. _Troilus and 2
Cressida_ (both pearl).

1622. 1604. _Othello_ 2
(pearl, chrysolite).

1608. 1606. _Lear_ 2
(pearl, diamond).

1623. 1611. _Tempest_ 2
(pearl, coral).

1623. 1592. _III Henry VI_ 1
(diamond).

1597. 1593. _Richard II_ 1
(rock-crystal).

1598. 1597. _I Henry IV_ 1
(agate).

1623. 1599. _As You Like It_ 1
(pearl).

1623. 1601. _Julius C�sar_ 1
(ruby).

1623. 1604. _Measure for 1
Measure_ (ruby).

1623. 1607. _Timon of Athens_ 1
(diamond).

1623. 1608. _Coriolanus_ 1
(carbuncle).


[Footnote 31: Data of first publication contributed by Miss Henrietta
C. Bartlett.]




PRECIOUS STONES MENTIONED IN THE POEMS OF SHAKESPEARE




PRECIOUS MENTIONED IN POEMS OF SHAKESPEARE.


DIAMOND


The diamond--why 'twas beautiful and hard.
"Lover's Complaint", l. 211.


SAPPHIRE


The heaven-hued sapphire and the opal blend
With objects manifold.
_Idem_, l. 215.


PEARLS


Her tears began to turn their tide,
Being prison'd in her eye like pearls in glass.
"Venus and Adonis", l. 980.
G, verso, l. 1, 2.

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