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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)
