| 1876 - 600 pages
...your nets for the other. You would have him, too. You are like her that waiteth at the street comer, " in the twilight, in the evening, in the black and dark night. Her house is the way to hell, going down to the chambers of death. Yea, verily, her feet go down to... | |
| Mary Elizabeth Braddon - 1876 - 326 pages
...nets for the other. You would have him, too. You are like her that waiteth at the street-corner, " in the twilight, in the evening, in the black and dark night. Her house is the way to hell, going down to the chambers of death. Yea, verily, her feet go down to... | |
| 1876 - 442 pages
...your nets for the other. You would have him, too. You are like her that waiteth at the street corner, 'in the twilight, in the evening, in the black and dark night. Her house is the way to hell, going down to the chambers of death. Yea, verily, her feet go down to... | |
| Belgravia - 1876 - 562 pages
...nets for the other. You would have him, too. You are like her that waiteth at the street corner, " in the twilight, in the evening, in the black and dark night. Her house is the way to hell, going down to the chambers of death. Yea, verily, her feet go down to... | |
| Dwight Lyman Moody - 1877 - 582 pages
...through my casement, and beheld among the simple ones ... a young man void of understanding, . . . and, behold, there met him a woman with the attire of a harlot, and subtle of heart. . . . She caught him, and kissed him, and with an impudent face said unto him, . . . I have decked... | |
| Jack T. Chick - 2011 - 90 pages
...void of understanding, Passing through the street near her corner; and he went the way to her house, In the twilight, in the evening, in the black and...there met him a woman with the attire of a harlot, and subtil of heart." Then, verses 22 and 24 through 27: "With her much fair speech she caused him to yield,... | |
| Daniel Franklin Ward - 1984 - 192 pages
...knights about these women with evil motives. In one postcard, Andrews quoted from the book of Proverbs: AND BEHOLD, there met him a woman with the attire of a harlot. Now she is without, now in the streets, and lieth in wait at every corner. She caught him and kissed... | |
| Zondervan - 1984 - 940 pages
...of understanding, 8 Passing through the street near her corner; and he went the way to her house, 9 d I will add to your yoke: my father also chastised you wilh 10 And, behold, there met him a woman with the attire of an harlot, and subtle of heart. 11 (She is... | |
| 1955 - 314 pages
...beheld among the thoughtless ones, I discerned among the youths, A young man void of understanding . . . And, behold, there met him a woman With the attire of a harlot, and wily of heart. She is riotous and rebellious, Her feet abide not in her house. Now she is in the streets,... | |
| Rudolf Arnheim - 1992 - 268 pages
...accelerates the darkening of the night in which the seduction occurs: "And he went the way to her house, in the twilight, in the evening, in the black and dark night." By the same cinematographic device the writer captures the hectic rushing of the man-hunting woman:... | |
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