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  • Come back, maid of Sulam, come back; let us feast our eyes on thee. Maid of Sulam, come back, come back!✻ (Song of Solomon 6, 12)

  • What can the woman of Sulam give you to feast your eyes on, if it be not the dance of the Two Camps?✻ Ah, princely maid, how dainty are the steps of thy sandalled feet! Thighs well shaped as the beads of a necklace, some master-craftsman’s work; (Song of Solomon 7, 1)

  • nor let thy eyes linger on a maid unwed, whose very beauty may take thee unawares. (Ecclesiasticus 9, 5)

  • than eunuch’s lust for maid. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 3)

  • thou shalt hanker and sigh for these dainties but as eunuch that fondles maid. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 21)

  • Any woman is a mate for any man; yet maid and maid differ. (Ecclesiasticus 36, 23)

  • Is she maid? Then how if she were disgraced, and in her own father’s house brought to bed? Once more, is she wed? Then how if she were false to her husband? How if she prove barren? (Ecclesiasticus 42, 10)

  • Sign you ask none, but sign the Lord will give you. Maid shall be with child, and shall bear a son,✻ that shall be called Emmanuel. (Isaiah 7, 14)

  • Poor Sidon, by false hopes betrayed! A cry comes up from the sea, from her that was guardian of the sea, Not for me a mother’s joys, a mother’s pangs; never a son reared, never a maid brought to womanhood. (Isaiah 23, 4)

  • One law for priest and people, for master and servant, for mistress and maid; for seller and buyer, for borrower and lender, for debtor and exactor of debts. (Isaiah 24, 2)

  • Come down, sit in the dust, poor maid of Babylon; the ground thy seat shall be; no throne any longer for that queen of the Chaldean folk we knew once, so dainty, so delicate. (Isaiah 47, 1)

  • What, should maid forget her jewels, bride her stomacher? And my own people, all these long days, has forgotten me! (Jeremiah 2, 32)


“Como Jesus, preparemo-nos a duas ascensões: uma ao Calvário e outra ao Céu. A ascensão ao Calvário, se não for alegre, deve ao menos ser resignada!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina