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PEARLS
And wiped the brinish pearl from her bright eyes.
"Lucrece", l. 1213.
I 2, l. 2.
PEARLS
Those round clear pearls of his, that move thy pity,
Are balls of quenchless fire to burn thy city.
_Idem_, l. 1553.
L. 2, verso, l. 6, 7.
PEARLS
Of paled pearls and rubies red as blood.
"Lover's Complaint", l. 198.
PEARLS
Ah! but those tears are pearls which thy love sheds.
Sonnet XXXIV, l. 13.
C 4, l. 13.
PEARLS
Bright orient pearl, alack, too timely shaded!
"Passionate Pilgrim", l. 133.
B 4, l. 3.
OPAL
The heaven-hued sapphire and the opal blend
With objects manifold.
"Lover's Complaint", l. 215.
RUBY
Once more the ruby-colour'd portal open'd.
"Venus and Adonis", l. 451.
D ii, verso, l. 1.
RUBY
Of paled pearls and rubies red as blood.
"Lover's Complaint", l. 198.
EMERALD
The deep-green emerald, in whose fresh regard
Weak sights their sickly radiance do amend.
_Idem_, l. 213.
ROCK-CRYSTAL
But hers through which the crystal tears gave light,
Shone like the moon in water seen by night.
"Venus and Adonis", l. 491.
D iii, l. 16, 17.
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