Shakespeare and Precious Stones eBook

George Frederick Kunz
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 61 pages of information about Shakespeare and Precious Stones.

Shakespeare and Precious Stones eBook

George Frederick Kunz
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 61 pages of information about Shakespeare and Precious Stones.

Laced with silver, set with pearls
Much Ado About Nothing, Act iii, sc. 4, l. 20. 
“Comedies”, p. 112, col.  B, line 65.

PEARLS

Fire enough for a flint, pearl enough for a swine.
Love’s Labour’s Lost, Act iv, sc. 2, l. 91. 
“Comedies”, p. 132, col.  A, line 11.

PEARLS

This and these pearls to me sent Longaville.
Love’s Labour’s Lost, Act v, sc. 2, l. 53. 
“Comedies”, p. 137, col.  A, line 59.

PEARLS

Will you have me, or your pearl again? 
Neither of either.
Love’s Labour’s Lost, Act v, sc. 2, l. 458. 
“Comedies”, p. 140, col.  B, line 58.

PEARLS

Decking with liquid pearl the bladed grass.
Midsummer Night’s Dream, Act i, sc. 1, l. 211. 
“Comedies”, p. 147, col.  A, line 6.

PEARLS

I must go seek some dewdrops here
And hang a pearl in every cowslip’s ear.
Midsummer Night’s Dream, Act ii, sc. 1, l. 15. 
“Comedies”, p. 148, col.  A, line 38.

PEARLS

That same dew, which sometime in the buds
Was wont to swell like round and orient pearls.
Midsummer Night’s Dream, Act iv, sc. 1, l. 57. 
“Comedies”, p. 157, col.  B, lines 9, 10.

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Rich honesty dwells like a miser, sir, in a poor house; as
your pearl in your foul oyster.
As You Like It, Act v, sc. 4, l. 63. 
“Comedies”, p. 206, col.  A, line 12.

PEARLS

Their harness studded all with gold and pearl.
Taming of the Shrew, Introd., sc. 2, l. 44. 
“Comedies”, p. 209, col.  B, line 33.

PEARLS

Fine linen, Turkey cushions boss’d with pearls
Valance of Venice gold.
Taming of the Shrew, Act ii, sc. 1, l. 355. 
“Comedies”, p. 217, col.  B, line 32.

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Why, sir, what ’cerns it you if I wear pearl and gold?
Taming of the Shrew, Act v, sc. 1, l. 77. 
“Comedies”, p. 227, col A, line 22.

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This pearl she gave me, I do feel’t and see’t.
Twelfth Night, Act iv, sc. 3, l. 2. 
“Comedies”, p. 271, col.  B, line 61.

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Draws those heaven-moving pearls from his poor eyes.
King John, Act ii, sc. 1, l. 169. 
“Histories”, p. 4, col.  B, line 55.

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Our chains and our jewels.—­
Your brooches, pearls and ouches.
II Henry IV, Act ii, sc. 4, l. 53. 
“Histories”, p. 82, col.  B, line 28.

PEARLS

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