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1 Ind | sitting, as it were in a round ring: after divers sighs severelly~ ~ 2 Ind | there set downe in a round~ ~ring, and the Queen in the middest, 3 1, 3| of his owne) had a goodly Ring of great valew; the~ ~beauty 4 1, 3| children, with whom this~ ~Ring (being left by the Father) 5 1, 3| That Sonne, to whom this Ring was left by him,~ ~kept 6 1, 3| that (in short time) the Ring (from~ ~hand to hand) had 7 1, 3| respect. The custome of this Ring being~ ~knowne to them, 8 1, 3| old, he would leave that Ring to~ ~him, whereby he should 9 1, 3| them he should leave the Ring: yet having past~ ~his promise 10 1, 3| resembling the first made Ring, that himselfe (when he 11 1, 3| he gave to each of them a Ring. And they (after~ ~his death) 12 1, 3| man producing then~ ~his Ring, which were so truely all 13 1, 3| one~ ~could know the right Ring from the other. And therefore, 14 2, 1| of any hand) beganne to ring: which~ ~being accounted 15 2, 3| on his Crosse, putting a Ring upon his finger, there she 16 2, 3| betweene us both, and the Ring on his finger, is the~ ~ 17 2, 5| escaped, and with a rich~ ~Ring, returned home to his owne 18 2, 5| and remembring the~ ~rich Ring, whereof they had tolde 19 2, 5| affirming that there was a Ring beside, urging him to search~ ~ 20 2, 5| when he (having the rich Ring on his~ ~finger) wandred 21 2, 5| five hundred~ ~Crownes on a Ring, wherewith hee purposed 22 2, 9| Chamber, as also of~ ~the Ring, Purse, and what else is 23 3, 7| tooke out~ ~of his Purse a Ring, which she gave him the 24 3, 7| said; Do you know this Ring Madam? So soone as she saw~ ~ 25 3, 7| answered, Yes Sir, I know the Ring,~ ~and confesse that heretofore 26 3, 8| So putting a faire gold~ ~Ring on her finger, they parted 27 3, 8| espying another goodly gold Ring on his finger, how~ ~frailety 28 3, 9| when she~ ~shall have this Ring, which you behold heere 29 3, 9| and be~ ~her love. The Ring he made most precious and 30 3, 9| a testimony thereof) the Ring~ ~which he weareth upon 31 3, 9| it deerly. If he send the Ring, you shall give it me,~ ~ 32 3, 9| shall serve, having~ ~the Ring on my finger, and a childe 33 3, 9| instructed~ ~order, the Ring was obtayned, albeit much 34 3, 9| but two Twins, and thy Ring beside. High time is it 35 3, 9| full well he knew the Ring: and both the children were 36 4, 6| last, she remembred the Ring on her finger, wherewith~ ~ 37 6, 10| heare the Bels of the Church ring: then wil I make a~ ~predication 38 6, 10| sent him to the Church to ring the bels,~ ~which not onely 39 7, 6| fastened (by the bridle)~ ~to a ring in the wall, and then the 40 8, 10| she~ ~straightway tooke a Ring forth of her pursse, and 41 8, 10| and having receyved the Ring, looking on it~ ~advisedly; 42 10, 8| At which words, a costly Ring,~ ~which Gisippus used daily 43 10, 8| finger, saying.~ ~With this Ring, I confesse my selfe to 44 10, 8| becomming wedlocke, and the Ring also I espoused her,~ ~demanding 45 10, 9| times, the Lady tooke a Ring from off her finger, and 46 10, 9| on this. He receiving the Ring, and bidding all~ ~the rest 47 10, 9| finger also hee put a Ring, wherein was enchased an 48 10, 9| remembrance; he took the ring which she gave~ ~him at 49 10, 9| the Bride, conveyed~ ~the Ring into the Cuppe, before any 50 10, 9| Wine,~ ~and espying the Ring, shee tooke it forth undescried 51 10, 9| Knowing~ ~it to be the same Ring which shee gave Signior 52 10, 10| bee restored. Here is the Ring,~ ~wherewith you Espoused