The crystal tide that from her two cheeks fair In the sweet channel of her bosom dropt. Idem, l. 957.
G, l. 3, 4.
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Her eyes seen in the tears, tears in her eye; Both crystals, where they view'd each other's sorrow. Idem, l. 962, 963.
G, l. 8, 9.
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Through crystal walls each little mote will peep. "Lucrece", l. 1251.
I 2, verso, l. 19.
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A closet never pierced with crystal eyes. Sonnet XLVI, l. 6.
D 2, verso, l. 6.
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Favours from a maund [32] she drew Of amber, crystal, and of beaded jet. "Lover's Complaint", l. 37.
[32] Basket, or hamper.