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1 I| land of Egypt. He took a ring from his hand and gave it
2 II| heareth, his ears shall ring and sound thereof. In that
3 II| gave him a sheep and a gold ring for his ears. Our Lord blessed
4 II| Jew, which gave to her a ring with a stone, and that she
5 II| that she should bind this ring with a lace to her bare
6 II| breaking of the lace or of the ring, the ring fell down to the
7 II| lace or of the ring, the ring fell down to the ground,
8 II| somewhat to give him, took his ring which he bare on his finger
9 II| and bade them to bear this ring to their king and to greet
10 II| and delivered to him the ring and did their errand, whereof
11 II| yet to this day the same ring. ~Isidore, in the book of
12 II| mitre with the cross and ring, and the pope commanded
13 II| answered: If thou knewest of a ring of gold in which were a
14 II| servants for to take up this ring and if they might not lift
15 II| wouldst help to take up this ring and make a great feast.
16 II| understandest thou by this ring? Tranquillinus said. the
17 II| Tranquillinus said. the gold of the ring is the body human, and the
18 II| the precious stone make a ring, and much more precious
19 II| to Jesu Christ than the ring is to thee. Thou sendest
20 II| servants for to take up this ring out of the dirt or mire,
21 II| foul ordure to take up the ring, right so the majesty of
22 II| foul habit to take up the ring, thou mightest well put
23 II| his bounty he gave him a ring in which was an emerald,
24 II| her finger and he set the ring thereon, and then she drew
25 II| finger again and kept the ring fast. And then anon all
26 II| and yet as it is said the ring is on the finger of the
27 II| And he delivered to him a ring and bade him to wed the
28 II| finger and he set on it a ring and anon she closed the
29 II| to her hand and kept the ring, and so he espoused her.
30 IV| messengers for to fetch our ring of gold and our gloves,
31 IV| bishop said, they found his ring and one glove which they
32 V| the church and began to ring the clock, and when the
33 V| blood and sealed it with his ring, and delivered it to the
34 VI| present, but he took off the ring from his finger and gave
35 VI| that he gave to me this ring with his own hands at the
36 VI| hallowing of my church, which ring ye shall deliver to him
37 VI| had delivered to them the ring he departed from them suddenly.
38 VI| and delivered to him the ring, and said that S. John Evangelist
39 VI| the monks had ordained to ring the bells, and he had a
40 VI| voice that bade him go and ring to the last hour. And when
41 VI| church at midnight for to ring the bells, and he was right
42 VI| done, and saw his brethren ring merrily, he said in his
43 VI| went to the bells for to ring them, and anon the posthume
44 VI| he gave to his wife his ring and the buckle of gold of
45 VI| and of the tokens of his ring and buckle of his girdle
46 VI| wife at his departing, his ring and buckle of his girdle
47 VI| of our Lady, and he put a ring upon her finger, and promised
48 VI| were written on the said ring.~And his host had a daughter
49 VI| v., beseech.~karols, n., ring dances accompanied by song.~
50 VII| and in token of this set a ring on her finger, which he
51 VII| the time that she saw the ring on her finger, and for joy
52 VII| bishops and of abbots with the ring and the staff pastoral.
53 VII| any other place, he took a ring that he had and cast it
54 VII| receive and have again this ring, then shall I believe that
55 VII| within his belly the said ring, and went and showed it
56 VII| holy man had cast the said ring into the water, unto the
57 VII| knew for certain the said ring, he thanked God of it, that
58 VII| and yet as now is the said ring within the palace of Metz.
59 VII| Bells of Sens refuse to ring, v. 87.~— ring spontaneously,
60 VII| refuse to ring, v. 87.~— ring spontaneously, iii. 224.~—
61 VII| Edward the Confessor's ring and the pilgrims, ii. 175.~
62 VII| the bells of, refuse to ring, v. 87.~Sergius the monk,
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