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because of the small in partnership poetic feelings with them.
They was used as rings of thick appointment, and sometimes as getting married
rings. In an old Saxon ring the registration is, "Eanred did me and
Ethred possesses me." One of the mottoes in an old ring are pathetic;
you/he/she was evidently brought by a void that was trying to be patient,
"Quant Dieu Plera melior evening." (When it will arrange God, I am able
is best.) And in a small ring put with a small diamond, "This
sparkes will grow." An of accord and favourite "posie" it was
"The love is true
What a me Or U."
A witticism in a ring possessed from Mrs. that Cathcart has been written on the occasion
of his/her fourth marriage; with praiseworthy ambition, she observes,,
"If I survive,
I will have five."
It is to these rings" of "posie that Shakespeare has reference when
him ago Jaques to say to Hemming: "You are full of beautiful answers:
Has known him not the wives of jewelers, and it governed
them out of rings?"
In the island of Man it was once a law that some girl that you/he/she had been
offended by a man it had the compensation right her in one of three
ways: she was given a sword, a rope and a ring, and her you/they could decide
if she would behead him/it, it would hang him, or if he/she would marry him/it. Tradition
is that the ring was the weapon almost invariably chosen from
the lady.
Superstition has ordered that the certain stones should recover certain
evils: the blood-stone was of the very general effectiveness, you/he/she had asked,
and the opal, when it folded up in a leaf of bay, it had the power to make
the imperceptible one of owner. Of the stones, especially the turquoise they turned
pale or more depth became in color according to the state of the owner
health; the owner of a diamond was invincible; the possession of a
agate made an agreeable, and eloquent man. Whoever brought an amethyst
it was impermeable against the drunkenness, while a sleep of superinduced of jacynth
in cases of the insomnia. Lino of bed was often embroidered, and you/he/she put with