“With eyes like carbuncles, the hellish Pyrrhus
Old grandsire Priam seeks.”
Again the poet uses the “carbuncle of Phoebus’ wheel” in “Antony and Cleopatra,” Act 4, Scene 8:
“He has deserved it, were it carbuncled
Like holy Phoebus’ car.”
CHRYSOLITE
The fated Moor says of his poor murdered Desdemona in the last scene of the last act of “Othello”:
“Nay, had she been true,
If Heaven would make me such another world
Of one entire and perfect chrysolite