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And jewels--two stones, two rich and precious stones, Stol'n by my daughter! Justice! Find the girl! She hath the stones upon her, and the ducats! - William Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice (Solanio at II, viii) (Portia:) A quarrel ho! already! What's the matter? (Gratiano:) About a hoop of gold, a paltry ring That she did give me, whose posy was For all the world like cutler's poetry Upon a knife--'Love me, and leave me not.' - William Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice (Portia & Gratiano at V, i) I'll give my jewels for a set of beads. . . . - William Shakespeare, The Tragedy of King Richard the Second (King Richard at III, iii) The clock upbraids me with the waste of time. - William Shakespeare, Twelfth Night, or, What You Will (Olivia at III, i) The tip no jewel needs to wear: The tip is jewel of the ear. - Sir Philip Sidney (Sydney), Sonnet--What Tongue can Her Perfection Tell? The lively Diamond drinks thy purest rays, Collected light, compact. - James Thomson (1), Seasons--Summer (l. 142) Displaying page 2 of 2 for this topic: << Prev 1 [2]
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