The history and poetry of finger-ringsEdwards, Charles
History
The history and poetry of finger-rings
Edwards, Charles
Rings
[285] Hillier’s Narrative of the attempted escape of Charles the
First, etc., p. 79. And see Gentleman’s Magazine, N. S., p. 28.
[286] Gent.’s Mag., vol. xli. p. 450, and ib. for June.
[287] Notes and Queries, vii. 184.
[288] See Gent.’s Mag., vol. xli. p. 512.
[289] Collins’s Peerage, v. 68, 5th edit.
[290] Household Words, ix. 277.
[291] Burnet; and see note to Life of Lord Keeper North, vol. ii. p.
13.
[292] Knight.
[293] P. 33, _et seq._
[294] North, 100.
[295] Lord Halifax, who is described by Dryden under the character
of “Jotham” in _Absalom and Achitophel_, was at the head of the
party called Trimmers; and in his “Preface to the _Character of a
Trimmer_,” thus explains the term: “This innocent word _Trimmer_
signifies no more than this: that if men are together in a boat and
one part of the company would weigh it down on one side, another
would make it lean as much to the contrary, it happens that there
is a third opinion, of those who conceive it would be as well if
the boat went even, without endangering the passengers. Now, ’tis
hard to imagine by what figure in language or by what rule in sense
this comes to be a fault; and it is much more a wonder it should be
thought a heresy.”
[296] Miss Mitford’s Recollections, 425, (Am. edit.)
[297] Notes and Queries, ii. 70.
[298] Hone’s Year Book, 1022.
[299] Biographia Britannica, Art. _Crichton_.
[300] London Gent.’s Mag., N. S., ii. p. 195.
[301] Moore’s Life of Byron, vol. i. p. 458.
[302] Beattie’s Life of Campbell, ii. 287.
[303] Dublin Penny Journal, 208.
[304] The Death Warrant, or Guide to Life, 1844. (London.)
[305] Hone’s Every Day Book.
[306] 1690, p. 122.
[307] Gent.’s Mag. for 1852, p. 640.
[308] Ib. vol. xxxv. N. S. 390; Burgon’s Life and Times of Sir Thomas
Gresham, i. 51.
[309] Poetical Rhapsody.
[310] Polyglot Dictionary, by John Minshew, (1625,) art.
_Ring-Finger_.
[311] Reflections on the Causes of Unhappy Marriages, etc., by Lewis,
p. 84.
[312] Shelford on Marriage, 17, 31.
[313] Sat. VI. verse 27.
[314] Macrob. Sat. VII. 15.
[315] Wilson’s Archæological Dictionary, art. _Ring_.
[316] Archæological Album, by Wright, p. 138.
[317] Illustrations of Ancient Art, by Trollope, p. 49.
[318] Wilkinson.
[319] Ch. 35, v. 22.
[320] Uxor Ebraica, Lib. ii. ch. 14.
[321] Kohl’s Reminiscences.
[322] Hamilton’s Marriage Rites, p. 188.
[323] Ib. 194.
[324] Bourgoing’s Travels through Spain.
[325] Act 2d, sc. 2d.
[326] Douce, 24.
[327] Book iii.
[328] The People’s Dictionary of the Bible, art. _Rings_.
[329] Douce’s Illustrations of Shakspeare, p. 69.
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