The Victorious Woman written on January 14, 1896 tells us a mythical story about cupid who shoots his arrow of love at Lord Shiva so that he may fall in love with Parvati but with a deviation. The Victorious Wo
God Save Gertrude Play Analysis The play also showed how draining it was for her to be queen and how she lost her self in it. This is shown when she is beating against her husband and refuses to go back with him and talk to the presses. She had all the life sucked out of her fro...
inside of everything of the Earth the sliding and the cracking she will never forget all the sounds every one come from Me the Lord Almighty God you sit and wonder bury a man-king disguised as holy and forget what is truly holy holy makes the sounds of a gentle bird's whistle or the...
Mary barely speaks in the New Testament, but her image and legacy are found and celebrated around the world.
And tired I am of bog and road, And the crying wind and the lonesome hush! And I am praying to God on high, And I am praying Him night and day, For a little house - a house of my own Out of the wind's and the rain's way. ...
Define freedwoman. freedwoman synonyms, freedwoman pronunciation, freedwoman translation, English dictionary definition of freedwoman. n. A woman who has been freed from slavery. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Co
You must complete your journey, preaching, god Akuna Zzz Tuesday, January 16, 2024 poem poems fear guilt Download image of this poem. Report this poem COMMENTS OF THE POEM Rob Lamberton 12 February 2024 The truth that lies in our lives and in our deaths 0 0 Reply Dr ...
Man is the highest of creatures. The woman is the most sublime of ideals. God made for man a throne for the woman an altar. The throne exalts, the altar sanctifies. Man is the brain. The woman’s heart. The brain produces the light, the heart produces the Love ...
Do not I trust this truth my hands impart When next they touch conviction wrought of fire: This certitude of which mine eyes insist When they confirm withal my hands acquire; Wherefore our brothers, hath He given heart That for the other, petuous, will burn; ...
___Celebrating the beauty of the nurturing power of woman.Beauty, as Poe uses the word in the poem, appears to refer to the woman's soul as well as her body. On the one hand, he represents her as Helen of Troy–the quintessence of physical beauty–at the beginning of the poem. On...