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freshly scented is that bower of mine with myrrh, and aloes, and cinnamon. (Proverbs 7, 17)
A heart bowed down with anxiety, how a kind word can refresh it! (Proverbs 12, 25)
The lot brings feuds to an end; greatness itself must bow to the lot’s decision. (Proverbs 18, 18)
Fouled the spring, poisoned the well, when honest men bow down before knaves. (Proverbs 25, 26)
One day, palsy will shake those door-keepers, those stalwart guards will be bowed with age; rarer, now, the busy maidens at the mill, dimmer, now, those bright glances from the windows. (Ecclesiastes 12, 3)
Draw me after thee where thou wilt; see, we hasten after thee, by the very fragrance of those perfumes allured! To his own bower the king has brought me; he is our pride and boast, on his embrace, more ravishing than wine, our thoughts shall linger. They love truly that know thy love. (Song of Solomon 1, 3)
And see how fair is the man I love, how stately! Green grows that bower, thine and mine, (Song of Solomon 1, 15)
Here was some father, bowed with sorrow before his time, his child untimely lost; the likeness of those features once made, to mortal man (that was dead besides) he would pay divine honours, and with that, rites of initiation must become the tradition of his clan. (Wisdom of Solomon 14, 15)
To the common sort of men give friendly welcome; before an elder abate thy pride; and to a man of eminence bow meekly thy head. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 7)
Sit down never with a wedded wife, nor lean thy elbow upon table of hers, (Ecclesiasticus 9, 12)
This love of money is of all things the most perverse; what does the miser but sell his own soul? As well be bowelled alive! (Ecclesiasticus 10, 10)
here is one that bows and scrapes, and walks with bent head, feigning not to see what is best left unnoticed, (Ecclesiasticus 19, 24)
