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His heart like an agate with your print impress'd.
_Love's Labour's Lost_, Act ii, sc. 1, l. 236.
"Comedies", p. 127, col. B, line 62 (last).
AGATE (CAMEO)
I was never manned with an agate till now.
_II Henry IV_, Act i, sc. 2, l. 19.
"Histories", p. 76, col. B, line 10.
AGATE (CAMEO)
Agate-ring, pirke-stocking, caddis-garter, smooth-tongue.
_I Henry IV_, Act ii, sc. 4, l. 78.
"Histories", p. 56, col. A, line 53.
AGATE (CAMEO)
In shape no bigger than an agate-stone On the forefinger of an alderman.
_Romeo and Juliet_, Act i, sc. 4, l. 55.
"Tragedies", p. 57, col. A, lines 20, 21.
AMBER
Her amber hair for foul hath amber quoted.
_Love's Labour's Lost_, Act iv, sc. 3, l. 87.
"Comedies", p. 133, col. A, line 52.
AMBER
With amber bracelets, beads, and all this knavery.
_Taming of the Shrew_, Act iv, sc. 3, l. 58.
"Comedies", p. 223, col. B, line 62.
AMBER
Their eyes purging thick amber and plum-tree gum.
_Hamlet_, Act ii, sc. 2, l. 201.
"Tragedies", p. 261, col. B, line 42.
CORAL
Of his bones are coral made.
_The Tempest_, Act i, sc. 2, l. 397.
"Comedies", p. 5, col. A, line 54.
CORAL
I saw her coral lips to move.
_Taming of the Shrew_, Act i, sc. 1, l. 179.
"Comedies", p.211, col. B, line 57.
JET
There is more difference between thy flesh and hers than between jet and ivory.
_Merchant of Venice_, Act iii, sc. 1, l. 42.
"Comedies", p. 173, col. A, line 18.
JET
What color is my gown of?--Black, forsooth: coal-black as jet.
_II Henry VI_, Act ii, sc. 1, l. 112.
"Histories", p. 126, col. B, line 61.
JET
Two proper palfreys, black as jet, To hale thy vengeful waggon swift away.
_t.i.tus Andronicus_, Act v, sc. 2, l. 50.
"Tragedies", p. 49, col. B, line 7.
CARBUNCLE
Her nose, all o'er embellished with rubies, carbuncles, sapphires.
_Comedy of Errors_, Act iii, sc. 2, l. 138.
"Comedies", p. 92, col. A, line 49.