Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         X|          which will fit thee as a ring fits the finger, and all
 2   I,       XIV|     rather let thy laughter gaily ring~ And prove my death to be
 3   I,        XX|         pat to the purpose now as ring to finger, to show that
 4   I,     XXVII|       hundred reals and this gold ring which I bring here together
 5   I,     XXVII|          same, and giving her the ring they stood linked by a knot
 6   I,    XXVIII|          his words he drew a rich ring off his finger and placed
 7   I,        LI|         of Leandra; the mountains ring with "Leandra," "Leandra"
 8  II,        VI|         that all the world should ring with. What! can it be that
 9  II,       XIX|          town there are those who ring the changes and jingle the
10  II,      XXVI|     somewhat like our clarion; to ring bells this way in Sansuena
11  II,     LVIII|         the road, made the welkin ring with words to this effect: "
12  II,       LIX|             let him who knows how ring the bells; 'Saint Peter
13  II,       LIX|         there in a tilting at the ring, utterly devoid of invention,
14  II,        LX|        sighs and made the heavens ring with her lamentations; she
15  II,        LX|          them. The squires made a ring round them, both victors
16  II,      LXII| arrangements for a tilting at the ring in six days from that time,
17  II,     LXVII|        quote them they fit like a ring to the finger; thou bringest
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