Gremio: “In ivory coffers I have stuffed my crowns:
.... Fine linen, Turkey cushions bossed with pearl.”
(Taming of the Shrew, Act II, Sc. 1.)
Tranio: “Why, sir, what ’cerns it you if I wear pearl and gold?”
(Taming of the Shrew, Act V, Sc. 1.)
Touchstone: “Rich honesty dwells like a miser, sir, in a rich house:
as your pearl in your foul oyster.”
(As You Like It, Act V, Sc. 4.)
Margaret: “I saw the Duchess of Milan’s gown that they praise so By my troth’s but a night-gown in respect of yours: cloth o’ gold, and cuts, and laced with silver, set with pearls, down sleeves, side sleeves, and skirts, round underbone with a bluish tinsel.”
(Much Ado About Nothing, Act III, Sc. 4.)