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Gefunden 116 Ergebnisse für: Maid

  • keeping high festival, while man and maid, wed and unwedded, played flute and harp together. (Judith 15, 15)

  • And for the serving-maid, Judith let her go free.There, then, Judith lived on in her husband’s dwelling-place, and a hundred and five years had passed before she was laid to rest at his side at Bethulia; (Judith 16, 28)

  • No sooner had he looked up, his fiery glance betraying his angry humour, than the queen swooned away; white went her cheeks, as she leaned her head, fainting, on the maid that stood by. (Esther 15, 10)

  • And this was a man that had bound his eyes over by covenant; never should even his fancy dwell upon the thought of a maid! (Job 31, 1)

  • Wilt thou make a plaything of him, as if he were a tame bird, chain him up to make sport for thy maid-servants? (Job 40, 24)

  • See how the eyes of servants are fixed on the hands of their masters, the eyes of a maid on the hand of her mistress! Our eyes, too, are fixed on the Lord our God, waiting for him to shew mercy on us. (Psalms 122, 2)

  • wept ruler and elder, pined man and maid, and colour fled from woman’s cheeks; (1 Maccabees 1, 27)

  • Gone, all her fair adornment; the mistress is turned maid; (1 Maccabees 2, 11)

  • eagle that flies in air, viper that crawls on rock, ship that sails the sea, and man that goes courting maid.✻ (Proverbs 30, 19)

  • a scold married, and a maid that supplants✻ her mistress. (Proverbs 30, 23)

  • See how fair is the maid I love! Soft eyes thou hast, like a dove’s eyes. (Song of Solomon 1, 14)

  • One there is beyond compare; for me, none so gentle, none so pure! Only once her mother travailed; she would have no darling but this. Maid was none that saw her but called her blessed; queen was none, nor concubine, but spoke in her praise. (Song of Solomon 6, 8)


“O temor e a confiança devem dar as mãos e proceder como irmãos. Se nos damos conta de que temos muito temor devemos recorrer à confiança. Se confiamos excessivamente devemos ter um pouco de temor”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina