Chapter 38

SAPPHIRE

SAPPHIRE

SAPPHIRE

Mistress Quickly: “Like sapphire, pearl and rich embroidery.”(SeeEmerald.)Merry Wives of Windsor.[ Act V., Sc. 5.)Dromio: “Embellished with rubies, carbuncles, sapphires.”(SeeCarbuncle.)(Comedy of Errors, Act III, Sc. 2.)

Mistress Quickly: “Like sapphire, pearl and rich embroidery.”(SeeEmerald.)Merry Wives of Windsor.[ Act V., Sc. 5.)Dromio: “Embellished with rubies, carbuncles, sapphires.”(SeeCarbuncle.)(Comedy of Errors, Act III, Sc. 2.)

Mistress Quickly: “Like sapphire, pearl and rich embroidery.”(SeeEmerald.)Merry Wives of Windsor.[ Act V., Sc. 5.)Dromio: “Embellished with rubies, carbuncles, sapphires.”(SeeCarbuncle.)(Comedy of Errors, Act III, Sc. 2.)

Mistress Quickly: “Like sapphire, pearl and rich embroidery.”

(SeeEmerald.)

Merry Wives of Windsor.[ Act V., Sc. 5.)

Dromio: “Embellished with rubies, carbuncles, sapphires.”

(SeeCarbuncle.)

(Comedy of Errors, Act III, Sc. 2.)

TURQUOISE

TURQUOISE

TURQUOISE

Shylock: “Thou torturest me, Tubal: it was my turquoise:I had it of Leah when I was a bachelor: I wouldnot have given it for a wilderness of monkeys.”(Merchant of Venice, Act III, Sc. 1.)

Shylock: “Thou torturest me, Tubal: it was my turquoise:I had it of Leah when I was a bachelor: I wouldnot have given it for a wilderness of monkeys.”(Merchant of Venice, Act III, Sc. 1.)

Shylock: “Thou torturest me, Tubal: it was my turquoise:I had it of Leah when I was a bachelor: I wouldnot have given it for a wilderness of monkeys.”(Merchant of Venice, Act III, Sc. 1.)

Shylock: “Thou torturest me, Tubal: it was my turquoise:

I had it of Leah when I was a bachelor: I would

not have given it for a wilderness of monkeys.”

(Merchant of Venice, Act III, Sc. 1.)

UNION

UNION

UNION

In Hamlet, Shakespeare mentions the pearl twice under the name UNION.

King: “The King shall drink to Hamlet’s better breath;And in the cup an union shall he throw,Richer than that which four successive kingsIn Denmark’s crown have worn.”Hamlet: “Drink of this potion. Is thy union here?”(Act. V, Sc. 2.)

King: “The King shall drink to Hamlet’s better breath;And in the cup an union shall he throw,Richer than that which four successive kingsIn Denmark’s crown have worn.”Hamlet: “Drink of this potion. Is thy union here?”(Act. V, Sc. 2.)

King: “The King shall drink to Hamlet’s better breath;And in the cup an union shall he throw,Richer than that which four successive kingsIn Denmark’s crown have worn.”Hamlet: “Drink of this potion. Is thy union here?”(Act. V, Sc. 2.)

King: “The King shall drink to Hamlet’s better breath;

And in the cup an union shall he throw,

Richer than that which four successive kings

In Denmark’s crown have worn.”

Hamlet: “Drink of this potion. Is thy union here?”

(Act. V, Sc. 2.)


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