| Ezra Sampson - Conduct of life - 1818 - 432 pages
...admirable Bartaeus, sitting at the right hand of the king, and taking the crown from the king's held, and setting it upon her own head : she also struck...it be but that women should be strong, seeing they <J° this ?"» The sequel was, that " the king and the prince*! looked upon one another"—- no doubt... | |
| Ezra Sampson - Conduct of life - 1823 - 286 pages
...left hand : and yet for all this, the king gaped and gazed upon her with open mouth : if she Jaughed upon him, he laughed also ; but if she took any displeasure...be but that women should be strong, seeing they do this?"* ° " The sequel was, that " the king and the princes looked upon one another'^ — no doubt... | |
| Thomas Branagan - Women - 1828 - 298 pages
...jtrlie'kjthe-'tinj|f jgith her_ left Jiand.T Andyetfor^ all this, the king gaped and gazed upon her wH!i open mouth; if she laughed upon him, he laughed also:...that she might be reconciled to him again. O, ye men, hotf can it be but women should be so strong, seeing they do thus?"* Finally, it is with them that... | |
| Thomas Branagan, Julius Rubens Ames - Charity organization - 1839 - 404 pages
...from the king's head, and setting it upon her own head : she also struck the king with her left-hand. And yet for all this, the king gaped and gazed upon...reconciled to him again. O, ye men, how can it be but women should be strong, seeing they do thus ?" I. Esdras iv. 15 — 32. On the female half of the human... | |
| John Kitto - 1867 - 482 pages
...had even dared to smite his dreadful person with her left hand. And all the while the king ' {;aped and gazed upon her with open mouth : if she laughed...flatter, that she might be reconciled to him again.' How the king might relish this illustration of the strength of woman from his own weakness, the speaker... | |
| Nahum Capen - Great Britain - 1875 - 720 pages
...sitting at the right hand of the King, and taking the crown from the King's head, and setting it npon her own head ; she also struck the King with her left...was fain to flatter, that she might be reconciled to him.1 " It was clearly proved that woman was stronger than either the King, or "Wine. To compare any... | |
| William Gifford - 1876 - 488 pages
...the king's concubine, the daughter of the admirable Bartacus, sitting at the right hand of the king, and taking the crown from the king's head and setting...flatter, that she might be reconciled to him again. 0 ye men, how can it be but that women should be strong, seeing they do thus ?' I was reminded of two... | |
| Mrs. Forrester - English fiction - 1877 - 412 pages
...L'Estrange, for instance." CHAPTER XXVI. "Yet did I see Apame sitting at the right hand of the king. " And taking the crown from the king's head, and setting...flatter that she might be reconciled to him again. " 0 ye men, how can it be but women should be strong, seeing they do thus?" Book of Esdraa. A CLOUD... | |
| Bible - 1888 - 590 pages
...the king's head, and setting it upon her own head ; she also struck the king with her left hand. 31 And yet 'for all this the king gaped and gazed upon...flatter, that she might ' be reconciled to him again. 32 O ye men, how can it be but women should be strong, seeing they do thus ? 33 Then the king and the... | |
| Charles Eliot Norton, George Henry Browne - 1895 - 396 pages
...the king's concubine, the daughter of the Admiral Bartacus, sitting at the right hand of the king, and taking the crown from the king's head, and setting...reconciled to him again. O ye men, how can it be but women should be strong, seeing they do thus ? Then the king and princes looked one upon another : so... | |
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