CHRYSOLITE, | NATURAL HISTORY. 63 
Chick, Chicken. 
Troitus anp Cressipa, i. 2, 147. 
A WaLNnutT put fast in a Chicken, that it fall not out 
in the roasting thereof; it makes that the same Chicken 
will be the sooner roasted. 
Lupton, “A Thousand Notable Things,’’ bk. v. § 32. 
Chrysolite. 
If heaven’ would make me such another world 
Of one entire and perfect chrysolite, 
Tid not have sold her for it. 
OTHELLO, v. 2, 143. 
CuryYsoLiTe is a little stone of Ethiopia, shining as 
gold, and sprinkling as fire, and is like to the sea in 
colour, and somewhat green. If it be set in gold and 
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borne on the left arm, it feareth fiends and chaseth them 
away, and it helpeth night-frays and dreads; and abateth 
an evil that hight melancholy, or doth it away; and. 
