s your wife withal.
_Macbeth_, Act ii, sc. 1, l. 15.
"Tragedies", p. 136, col. A, line II.
DIAMOND
Which parted thence,
As pearls from diamonds dropp'd.
_King Lear_, Act iv, sc. 3, l. 24.
Omitted in First Folio.
DIAMOND
This diamond was my mother's; take it, heart;
But keep it till you woo another wife.
_Cymbeline_, Act I, sc. 1, l. 112.
"Tragedies", p. 370, col. A, line 45.
DIAMOND
She went before others I have seen, as that diamond of
yours outlustres many I have beheld.
_Cymbeline_, Act i, sc. 4, l. 78.
"Tragedies", p. 372, col. A, line 53.
DIAMOND
I have not seen the most precious diamond that is, nor
you the lady.
_Cymbeline_, Act i, sc. 4, l. 81.
"Tragedies", p. 372, col. A, line 55.
DIAMOND
I shall but lend my diamond till your return.
_Cymbeline_, Act. i, sc. 4, l. 153.
"Tragedies", p. 372, col. B, line 59.
DIAMOND
My ten thousand ducats are yours; so is your diamond too.
_Cymbeline_, Act i, sc. 4, l. 163.
"Tragedies", p. 373, col. A, line 1.
DIAMOND
It must be married
To that your diamond.
_Cymbeline_, Act ii, sc. 4, l. 98.
"Tragedies", p. 389 [379], col. A, lines 42, 43.
DIAMOND
That diamond upon your finger, say,
How came it yours?
_Cymbeline_, Act v, sc. 5, l. 137.
"Tragedies", p. 396, col. A, line 51.
DIAMOND
To me he seems like diamond to glass.
_Pericles_, Act ii, sc. 3, l. 36.
Third Folio, 1664, p. 7, col. B, line 38;
separate pagination.
DIAMOND
You shall, like diamonds, sit about his crown.
_Pericles_, Act ii, sc. 4, l. 53.
Third Folio, 1664, p. 8, col. B, line 42.
DIAMOND
The diamonds of a most praised water
Do appear, to make the world twice rich.
_Pericles_, Act iii, sc. 2, l. 102.
Third Folio, 1664, p. 11, col. B
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