Shakespeare and Precious Stones by George Frederick Kunz


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Page 33


ROCK-CRYSTAL


Nor thy soft hands, sweet lips, and crystal eyne.
"Venus and Adonis", l. 633.
E ii, l. 15.


ROCK-CRYSTAL


The crystal tide that from her two cheeks fair
In the sweet channel of her bosom dropt.
_Idem_, l. 957.
G, l. 3, 4.


ROCK-CRYSTAL


Her eyes seen in the tears, tears in her eye;
Both crystals, where they view'd each other's sorrow.
_Idem_, l. 962, 963.
G, l. 8, 9.


ROCK-CRYSTALS


Through crystal walls each little mote will peep.
"Lucrece", l. 1251.
I 2, verso, l. 19.


ROCK-CRYSTAL


A closet never pierced with crystal eyes.
Sonnet XLVI, l. 6.
D 2, verso, l. 6.


ROCK-CRYSTAL


Favours from a maund[32] she drew
Of amber, crystal, and of beaded jet.
"Lover's Complaint", l. 37.

[Footnote 32: Basket, or hamper.]


ROCK-CRYSTAL


Who glazed with crystal gate the glowing roses.
"Lover's Complaint", l. 286.


AMBER


With coral clasps and amber studs.
"Passionate Pilgrim", l. 366.
D 4, verso, l. 2.


AMBER


Favours from a maund she drew
Of amber, crystal, and of beaded jet.
"Lover's Complaint", l. 37.


JET

as above.

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