"Wedding ring" Quotes from Famous Books
... and the hand whose only ornament was a wedding ring went to meet the one folded on his arm with a confiding gesture that made the action ... — Pauline's Passion and Punishment • Louisa May Alcott
... for hers—which he clutched and gripped so hard that her rings cut into the flesh. She laughed, and opened her pocketbook and showed him the little circle of grass which he had slipped over her wedding ring after fifty-four minutes of married life. At which his whole face radiated. It was as if, through those gay blue eyes of his, he poured pure joy from ... — The Vehement Flame • Margaret Wade Campbell Deland
... Another,—swing a wedding ring over a goblet and repeat the alphabet slowly, the letter said as the ring touches the glass is the initial of the future wife or husband, ... — Games for Everybody • May C. Hofmann
... except her wedding ring—not even the big, blazing diamond with which her husband had sealed their betrothal. She had a string of pearls and a quaint, oriental necklace set with jade, and sometimes she wore one or two turquoises, ... — Master of the Vineyard • Myrtle Reed
... power of rings are numerous and, as a matter of course, founded on imaginary qualities. Thus the wedding ring rubbing upon that little abscess called the stye, which is frequently seen on the tarsi of the eyes, is said to remove it. Certain rings are worn as talismans, either on the fingers or suspended from the neck; the efficacy of which may be ... — Thaumaturgia • An Oxonian
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