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  • But still he and his brethren would be on the march, reducing the men of Edom in the south country; on Hebron and its daughter townships the blow fell, neither wall nor tower of it but was burned to the ground. (1 Maccabees 5, 65)

  • And should we not be upon terms of friendship, thou and I? Let me have thy daughter to wife; a niggardly wooer thou shalt not find me, nor she either. (1 Maccabees 10, 54)

  • So here was king Ptolemy come from Egypt, with his daughter Cleopatra, all the way to Ptolemais, in the hundred and sixty-second year; (1 Maccabees 10, 57)

  • and there king Alexander met him and took his daughter Cleopatra to wife, and they held the wedding with great magnificence, as kings will. (1 Maccabees 10, 58)

  • it was to Demetrius he sent envoys instead. Come, said he, a pact between us! My daughter thou shalt have in Alexander’s place, and therewithal the throne of thy fathers; (1 Maccabees 11, 9)

  • took his daughter away, and gave her to Demetrius. His estrangement from Alexander now come to an open breach, (1 Maccabees 11, 12)

  • And from her, too, right counsel shall protect thee, the woman that is no daughter of Israel, with her mincing foreign ways, (Proverbs 2, 16)

  • a daughter wed is great good done, if a thrifty husband thou find her. (Ecclesiasticus 7, 27)

  • Spoilt son thou shalt beget to thy shame, spoilt daughter to thy great loss; (Ecclesiasticus 22, 3)

  • Headstrong daughter must be held with a tight rein, or she will find opportunity to bestow her favours; (Ecclesiasticus 26, 13)

  • Daughter to her father is ever hidden anxiety, a care that banishes sleep. Is she young? Then how if age creep on too soon? Is she wed? Then how if her husband should tire of her? (Ecclesiasticus 42, 9)

  • Over wanton daughter of thine thou canst not keep watch too strict; else she will make thee the scorn of thy enemies, the talk of the city; strangers will point the finger at thee, and all the rabble know thy shame. (Ecclesiasticus 42, 11)


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