| Charles Wordsworth - 1864 - 332 Seiten
...first trod her under foot, but afterwards, ' when he came in,' and had eat and drunk, he said : — Go see now this cursed woman, and bury her : for she is a king's daughter. 2 Kings ix. 34. This command not improbably suggested to Shakspeare the speech which he has put into... | |
| 1865 - 1120 Seiten
...rampant, and Queen Anne's funeral sermon had not been preached in a hundred dissenting congregations to the text, " Go, see now this cursed woman, and bury her ; for she is a king's daughter," 2 Kings The signatures to this copy of Lindsay's works are irregular, but it may be said to be 24mo... | |
| William McClure Thomson - 1865 - 270 Seiten
...After this terrible day's work, Jehu went in to eat and drink ; and remembering Jezebel, he said, ' Go, see now this cursed woman, and bury her ; for she is a king's daughter.' But they found no more of her than the skull, and the feet, and the palms of the hands. The word of... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1866 - 494 Seiten
...not at all improbable, that a nonjuring divine, in the midst of the general lamentation, preached on the text, " Go : see now this cursed woman and bury her : for she is a King's daughter." It is certain that some of the ejected priests pursued her to the grave with invectives. Her death,... | |
| Sir Edward Robert Sullivan - 1866 - 558 Seiten
...the same time gloat over every sigh and gasp of her rival, and the agony of her faithless spouse. * " See now this cursed woman and bury her, for she is a king's daughter : " — aristocratic to the backbone. CHAP XXV. THE RISE OF THE MAHRATTAS HISTORY OF SIVAJI. — IS... | |
| Solomon Simon, Morrison David Bial - 1969 - 240 Seiten
...the wall, and the horses trampled her down. He went in and ate and drank, and then said: "Look after this cursed woman, and bury her, for she is a king's daughter." They went to bury her, but they found no more than the skull, the feet, and the palms of her hands.... | |
| Zondervan - 1984 - 940 Seiten
...the horses: and he trode her under foot. 34 And when he was come in, he did eat and drink, and said, troy if for ten's sake. 33 And the LORD went his way, as soon as he had le 35 And they went to bury her: but they found no more of her than the skull, and the feet, and the palms... | |
| Ann Kibbey - 1986 - 226 Seiten
...on the horses: and he trode her under foot. And when he was come in, he did eat and drink, and said, Go, see now this cursed woman, and bury her: for she is a king's daughter. And they found no more of her than the skull, and the feet, and the palms of her hands. Wherefore they... | |
| A. Graeme Auld - 1986 - 278 Seiten
...the horses, and they trampled on her. MThen he went in and ate and drank; and he said, "See now to this cursed woman, and bury her; for she is a king's daughter." "But when they went to bury her, they If L found no more of her than the skull and the feet and the... | |
| J. Stephen Lang - 1999 - 516 Seiten
...a man be born when he is old? Can he enter the second time into his mother's womb, and be born? 81. Go, see now this cursed woman, and bury her; for she is a king's daughter. 82. I have heard of thee by the hearing of the ear; but now mine eye seeth thee. 83. God Almighty appeared... | |
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