8, col. B, line 53.
[Footnote 30: "Iudean" in text.]
PEARLS
He kiss'd,--the last of many doubled kisses,--
This orient pearl.
_Antony and Cleopatra_, Act i, sc. 5, l. 41.
"Tragedies", p. 344, col. B, lines 22, 23.
PEARLS
I'll set thee in a shower of gold, and hail
Rich pearls upon thee.
_Antony and Cleopatra_, Act ii, sc. 5, l. 46.
"Tragedies", p. 348, col. B, lines 10, 11.
ROCK-CRYSTAL
Did hold his eyes lock'd in her crystal looks.
_Two Gentlemen of Verona_, Act ii, sc. 4, l. 89.
"Comedies", p. 26, col. A, line 17.
ROCK-CRYSTAL
Methough all his senses were lock'd in his eye
As jewels in crystal for some prince to buy.
_Love's Labour's Lost_, Act ii, sc. 1, l. 243.
"Comedies", p. 128, col. A, lines 6, 7.
ROCK-CRYSTAL
One, her hairs were gold, crystal the other's eyes.
_Idem_, Act iv, sc. 3, l. 142.
"Comedies", p. 133, line 46.
ROCK-CRYSTAL
To what, my love, shall I compare thine eye?
Crystal is muddy.
_Midsummer Night's Dream_, Act iii, sc. 2, l. 139.
"Comedies", p. 154, col. A, line 54.
ROCK-CRYSTAL
With these crystal beads heaven shall be bribed
To do him justice.
_King John_, Act ii, sc. 1, l. 171.
"Histories", p. 4, col. B, lines 57, 58.
ROCK-CRYSTAL
The more fair and crystal is the sky,
The uglier seem the clouds that in it fly.
_Richard II_, Act i, sc. 1, l. 41.
"Histories", p. 23, col. A, line 41 (last).
ROCK-CRYSTAL
Go, clear thy crystals.
_Henry V_, Act ii, sc. 3, l. 56.
"Histories", p. 75, col. B, line 65.
ROCK-CRYSTAL
Comets, importing change of times and states,
Brandish your crystal tresses in the sky.
_I Henry VI_, Act i, sc. 1, l. 3.
"Histories", p. 96, col. A, lines 2, 3.
ROCK-CRYSTAL
But in that crystal scales let there be weigh'd
Your lady's love against some other maid.
_Romeo and Juliet_, Act i, sc. 2, l. 101.
"Tragedies", p. 55, col. B, lines 51, 52.
ROCK-CRYSTAL
Thy crystal win
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