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Change maiden name after marriage. Will you take your husbands name?
What can you do if you do not want to take your husband's surname once you are married. Qu...
published: 10 Nov 2011
author: TwoHeartBirds
Change maiden name after marriage. Will you take your husbands name?
Change maiden name after marriage. Will you take your husbands name?
What can you do if you do not want to take your husband's surname once you are married. Question of the day. What did you do after your wedding? Did you lega...- published: 10 Nov 2011
- views: 456
- author: TwoHeartBirds
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Nutzerfragen: AdWordsnamen der Konkurrenz, Lästerseiten, Namensrecht im Internet | Kanzlei WBS
Hotline: 0221 / 400 67 550
E-Mail: info@wbs-law.de
_______________________________________...
published: 01 Sep 2013
Nutzerfragen: AdWordsnamen der Konkurrenz, Lästerseiten, Namensrecht im Internet | Kanzlei WBS
Nutzerfragen: AdWordsnamen der Konkurrenz, Lästerseiten, Namensrecht im Internet | Kanzlei WBS
Hotline: 0221 / 400 67 550 E-Mail: info@wbs-law.de _______________________________________________ Frage von Roman Ackerman: Ich habe eine Anzeige bei Google AdWords eingestellt. Da ich mich selbstständig gemacht habe, natürlich mit einer tollen Geschäftsidee, habe ich nur wenige Konkurrenten. Darf ich nun die Firmennamen der Konkurrenten als Keyword in Google Adwords aufnehmen, um als Werbung zu erscheinen, wenn jemand nach der Konkurrenz sucht? Frage von Kaito Kid: Sind Internetseiten, wie "Arche Internetz" illegal? Frage von Ricoonemusic: Ich bin Musiker auf YouTube und produziere eigene Musik schon seit über 3-5 Jahren. Meinen Künstlernamen habe ich allerdings noch nicht rechtlich schützen lassen. (Patent) Meine Frage bzw. mein Problem ist das sich jemand eine Facebook Seite mit meinem Namen erstellt hat und in dieser Sachen schreibt die auf mich NICHT zutreffen etc. Kann ich rechtlich dagegen was tun? Denn so weit ich weiß ist meine Musik + mein Name Urheberrechtlich schon geschützt auch wenn ich meinen Namen usw. nicht patentieren lassen habe.- published: 01 Sep 2013
- views: 2022
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MissNowMrs.com How to change from your maiden name to your married name.
MissNowMrs.com featured on Lifetime TV. This video shows how to change your maiden name th...
published: 15 Aug 2009
author: MissNowMrscom
MissNowMrs.com How to change from your maiden name to your married name.
MissNowMrs.com How to change from your maiden name to your married name.
MissNowMrs.com featured on Lifetime TV. This video shows how to change your maiden name the easy way. A must for newlyweds and recently engaged brides.- published: 15 Aug 2009
- views: 333
- author: MissNowMrscom
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Taking His Last Name: Married vs. Maiden
Episode 33 James asks Emily what it was like to give up her maiden name and become a Kotec...
published: 08 Jan 2011
author: EmilyAndJamesToday
Taking His Last Name: Married vs. Maiden
Taking His Last Name: Married vs. Maiden
Episode 33 James asks Emily what it was like to give up her maiden name and become a Kotecki. PLUS: Join us Sunday Jan. 9 at 3 p.m. ET for our first ever liv...- published: 08 Jan 2011
- views: 424
- author: EmilyAndJamesToday
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European Law Academy - Europ Akademie fuer Recht - Namensrecht in Deutschland
Hochqualitative Online Fortbildung an der European Law Academy in Fragen des Altags....
published: 15 Nov 2011
author: europeanlawacademy
European Law Academy - Europ Akademie fuer Recht - Namensrecht in Deutschland
European Law Academy - Europ Akademie fuer Recht - Namensrecht in Deutschland
Hochqualitative Online Fortbildung an der European Law Academy in Fragen des Altags.- published: 15 Nov 2011
- views: 47
- author: europeanlawacademy
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Namensrecht - Kann der Kindesname nach einer Trennung geaendert werden
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published: 05 Apr 2013
author: SchmidtKanzlei
Namensrecht - Kann der Kindesname nach einer Trennung geaendert werden
Namensrecht - Kann der Kindesname nach einer Trennung geaendert werden
- published: 05 Apr 2013
- views: 66
- author: SchmidtKanzlei
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Bring It On: Maiden Name - CBN.com
When getting married, is it a sin to keep your maiden name? Are humans putting too much fa...
published: 16 Oct 2012
Bring It On: Maiden Name - CBN.com
Bring It On: Maiden Name - CBN.com
When getting married, is it a sin to keep your maiden name? Are humans putting too much faith in doctors and medicine and not enough in God? .. The Christian...- published: 16 Oct 2012
- views: 115
- author: The Christian Broadcasting Network
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Europäische Akademie für Recht - European Law Academy - Namensrecht Österreich
Namensrecht in Österreich....
published: 15 Nov 2011
author: europeanlawacademy
Europäische Akademie für Recht - European Law Academy - Namensrecht Österreich
Europäische Akademie für Recht - European Law Academy - Namensrecht Österreich
Namensrecht in Österreich.- published: 15 Nov 2011
- views: 36
- author: europeanlawacademy
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Did You Take your Husband's Last Name?
Last names, bank accounts, personal files. What do you do when you get married? Change you...
published: 28 Sep 2011
author: momlifeshow
Did You Take your Husband's Last Name?
Did You Take your Husband's Last Name?
Last names, bank accounts, personal files. What do you do when you get married? Change your name? Keep it? Jen and Barb talk to Dr. Sheri Meyers, marriage an...- published: 28 Sep 2011
- views: 785
- author: momlifeshow
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Unknown Wedding reel one
If you know the Bride and/or groom please let me know! It would be great to send a copy to...
published: 10 May 2013
author: Tony Kuhl
Unknown Wedding reel one
Unknown Wedding reel one
If you know the Bride and/or groom please let me know! It would be great to send a copy to them...... Likely candidates are: Mary Sims Betty Martin Lil Graha...- published: 10 May 2013
- views: 17
- author: Tony Kuhl
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Maiden? Married? Baby Name? Get Your Family Name Advice Here
Getting married, expecting a baby or divorcing and considering a name change? Learn what t...
published: 02 Jul 2008
author: NameCounsel
Maiden? Married? Baby Name? Get Your Family Name Advice Here
Maiden? Married? Baby Name? Get Your Family Name Advice Here
Getting married, expecting a baby or divorcing and considering a name change? Learn what to do, and what not to do during the decision making process at http...- published: 02 Jul 2008
- views: 115
- author: NameCounsel
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Web-isode 6 - What to Do with an Unknown Surname or Relation.MP4
Sometimes in our research we are going to hit the researcher block. Now this occurs when t...
published: 10 Aug 2011
author: IrishDawn83
Web-isode 6 - What to Do with an Unknown Surname or Relation.MP4
Web-isode 6 - What to Do with an Unknown Surname or Relation.MP4
Sometimes in our research we are going to hit the researcher block. Now this occurs when there is a large amount of unknown information like a relation or an...- published: 10 Aug 2011
- views: 44
- author: IrishDawn83
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Addressing Wedding Envelopes Etiquette Part 3 of 4 - Twisweddings
http://www.the-wedding-information-site.com/addressing-wedding-invitations.html Addressing...
published: 11 Jan 2013
author: TWISweddings
Addressing Wedding Envelopes Etiquette Part 3 of 4 - Twisweddings
Addressing Wedding Envelopes Etiquette Part 3 of 4 - Twisweddings
http://www.the-wedding-information-site.com/addressing-wedding-invitations.html Addressing Wedding Envelopes Etiquette - Examples Addressing Outer Wedding En...- published: 11 Jan 2013
- views: 56
- author: TWISweddings
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I Love Bri TV - CAN'T GET A MARRIAGE LICENSE!!!
Hank and Brianna are having trouble getting their marriage license finalized in Los Angele...
published: 30 Nov 2013
I Love Bri TV - CAN'T GET A MARRIAGE LICENSE!!!
I Love Bri TV - CAN'T GET A MARRIAGE LICENSE!!!
Hank and Brianna are having trouble getting their marriage license finalized in Los Angeles County. Brianna is having a panic attack because she's in between her maiden name and her new married name. She can't cash checks to pay her bills because the city has not recognized their marriage or her new name yet.- published: 30 Nov 2013
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Sacred Marriage 3: Becoming a God-Centered Spouse
Introduce Sermon with Video of Couple running to each other.
Marriage Was Designed By Go...
published: 09 Nov 2009
author: Jim Tompkins
Sacred Marriage 3: Becoming a God-Centered Spouse
Introduce Sermon with Video of Couple running to each other.
Marriage Was Designed By God To Please Him
God uses our marriage and spouse to conform us to the likeness of Jesus Christ
God uses our marriage to energize and give purpose to our lives and ministry
Marriage Is Two Stumbling Sinners Becoming Holy
Marriage Is Two Stumbling Sinners Falling Toward God
Psalms 94:18 (NCV) I said, "I am about to fall," but, Lord, your love kept me safe.
Proverbs 30:18-19 (NCV) "There are three things that are too hard for me, really four I don't understand: the way an eagle flies in the sky, the way a snake slides over a rock, the way a ship sails on the sea, and the way a man and a woman fall in love.
Helen Rowland states: “When a girl marries, she exchanges the attentions of all the other men she knew for the inattention of just one man.”
I remember the first time I ever laid eyes on Lydia. I was in charge of a freshman reception and was chatting with the incoming freshmen. It was outside, late August, and I was naturally checking out the incoming girls. I turned around and noticed this shy gal with the sweetest smile and expression. I went over to talk with her and her friends, but there was just something about her that grabbed my heart. She had the sweetest spirit of any girl I had ever met.
Well, it wasn’t but a couple months and we were engaged, and marriage came within nine months of our meeting. (Just a coincidence)
We were flying back from our honeymoon and this guy next to me asked if my trip was business or pleasure. I said pleasure, I’m on my honeymoon. He looked at me, mystified, and said, where’s your wife? I said, a couple rows back, cuz they couldn’t get our seats together. We were still at the gate and he said, I’ll be happy to change seats. I said, “Naw, that’s ok, we’ve been together all week”
Hopefully you can remember those days when you excitedly ran to meet your future wife or husband. You may have even met them at the door wrapped in Saran Wrap, or with a sexy nightie. But soon those days melt away to kids and diapers and headaches. If you’re lucky the kids still come to the door to excitedly greet you. But after they get older, hopefully your dog comes and greets you, wagging his tale. But once he gets too old, you are pretty much on your own.
Studies show that married couples spend an average of just 27 minutes a week actively communicating.
I’m not talking about, Honey, what do you want for dinner? You respond “Ugh” They say OK. That doesn’t count.
These same studies show that most couples talk the most the year before a divorce.
Most of us fall in love, and if we are not careful, we let trials, selfishness, neglect, anger, problems lead us to fall out of love.
This morning, we need to see how it’s ok to stumble, it’s ok to fight, it ok to have struggles in your marriage, as long as you are falling the right way. Falls are inevitable, but we can take some steps that will enable us to control the direction we fall.
Like on the trail ride that you take down to the bottom of the Grand Canyon. You don’t ride a horse, because when they get spooked they leap forward. You ride mules, which are sure-footed and always back up when they are spooked. They don’t go over the ledge.
Just as Lydia and I fell in love rather quickly, the danger is always there that we fall out of love. We learned that love is not a passive emotion. God intends us to actively engage in love, to be purposeful with our love, just as God actively uses marriage to accomplish His purpose for our lives.
God wants our marriage to be much more than polite “civil” arrangements. He wants us to be dynamically involved with Him in allowing this marriage to make us more like Jesus Christ.
If you have stopped moving toward your spouse, you have stopped moving toward God. The opposite of agape love isn’t hate, it is apathy. If you are not purposefully moving toward your spouse, you do not love your spouse. To make matters worse, if you have stopped moving toward your spouse, you do not love God.
DIFFICULT FOR MEN
THIS ACTIVE MOVING TOWARD YOUR SPOUSE IS MORE DIFFICULT FOR MEN.
1. Men Are Less Communicative
a. We think warm and fuzzy thoughts about our wife
b. We have trouble expressing those thoughts
c. Men do not realize the damage they do by simply staying quiet
2. Men View Independence As Sign Of Strength And Maturity
a. We must be willing to stand alone
b. God is always moving toward people
c. To flee relationship is an act of cowardice
i. Easier to get someone young
ii. Maturing relationship challenges his authority and power
iii. We sulk when we don’t get our way.
iv. We can’t take the “give and take” of a real relationship, so we pour ourselves into our work and play.
God calls men to centrally move toward your wife. This moving toward your wife is what will mold you into the image of Christ.
EMOTIONAL HIGHS AND LOWS
Madeleine L’Engle (A Wrinkle in Time) wrote a
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" Sari Galin Cafe"
Created and Produced / Massod Vadiee & Arden Zahedi-Bogucka
"a delightful visual homage t...
published: 10 Jul 2012
author: Arden Zahedi-Bogucka
" Sari Galin Cafe"
Created and Produced / Massod Vadiee & Arden Zahedi-Bogucka
"a delightful visual homage to "Sari Galin" from the exquisitely gifted artists Massod Vadiee & Arden Zahedi-Bogucka, and their friends, with the music of Hossein Alizadeh and Alim and Fargana Qasemo "
Professor Hamid Dabashi ( Columbia University )
Created and Produced / Massod Vadiee & Arden Zahedi-Bogucka
Homage to "Sari Galin" (Persian, Azeri and Armenian trio)
Music/Hossein Alizadeh, Alim and Fargana Qasemov
Music/ Hossein Alizadeh/"Betamashaye Abhaye Sepid"
“Yellow Bride”/Alim Qasimov & Fargana
Behzzad Khoda Rahimi and Saman Ehteshami (Tar Piano)
Hossein Alizadeh & Jivan Gasparyan
Yavuz Bingol Sari Gelin: Azari, Armenian
Persian Trio performance with Hossein Alizadeh & Djivan Gasparya(Tehran)
An Ehteram Studios & Az Kolexion e London Project
Dedicated to Mrs Zari Vadiei(Zari Joon)
Thumbnail Image;"odalisque" by Hassan Hajjaj(Uk)
soundmixage/ Soho Studios London
produced at Ehteram Studios
with kolexion e London
London UK 2011
"Sari Gelin" lyrics:
Erzurum çarşı Pazar leylim amman aman
Leylim amman aman leylim amman aman sarı gelin
İçinde bir kız gezer hop ninen ölsün sarı gelin aman
Sarı gelin aman sarı gelin aman suna yarim
Elinde kağıt kalem leylim amman aman
Leylim amman aman leylim amman aman sarı gelin
Katlime ferman yazar hop ninen ölsün sarı gelin amman
Sarı gelin aman sarı gelin aman suna yarim
Palandöken yüce dağ leylim amman aman
Leylim amman aman leylim amman aman sarı gelin
Altı mor sümbüllü bağ hop ninnen ölsün sarı gelin aman
Sarı gelin aman sarı gelin aman suna yarim
Seni vermem yabana leylim amman aman
Leylim amman aman leylim amman aman sarı gelin
Nice ki bu canım sağ hop ninnen ölsün sarı gelin aman
Sarı gelin aman sarı gelin aman suna yarim
Sari Gelin is a folk song popular in Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Iran – has many different lyrical interpretations in many languages, but the melody remains unchanged. Whether the name Sari Gelin refers to a blonde bride, a girl/bride of the mountains, or simply a bride in yellow garments is unknown. This is because the history and precise origin of many songs, originally belonging to oral folk traditions such as Sari Gelin, are difficult to determine.
A controversial documentary with the same title as the was distributed in Turkish schools which shows the official Turkish version of the Armenian Genocide.
Sarı is a Turkic adjective meaning "yellow." However, it also means "fair-skinned" or "blonde." The word gelin means someone who comes to the family (i.e. a bride), with its root in the Turkic word gel (meaning "come"). It is mainly used in the Turkish and Azerbaijani languages, and is a popular loan word from the Ottoman Turkish language by local minorities, like Armenians and Kurds.
In Armenian sari means "of the mountain" and song is also known as Sari Aghjik which means "Mountain Girl" and Vard Siretsi which means "I loved a rose."In short, Sari Gelin could be translate to "blond bride/maiden" or "fair-skinned young girl", but does not directly translate to "Mountain Girl".In Turkey the song is known as based on a story similar to Romeo & Juliet, where a Muslim Turkish man falls in love with a Christian Armenian girl. In Turkey, Sari Gelin is often used in documentaries or television programs about Armenians and is somewhat recognized as a mourning song for the tragedy that befell the two nations.In Azerbaijan, Sari Gelin is known to be a legend in which "Blond Maiden" symbolizes the love between a Turk and a Christian lady after a Seljuk Turkish victory against the Byzantine Empire.
A few translations of the song in different languages:
In Armenian:
From Vard Siretsi (Sari Aghjik) / I Loved A Rose (Girl of Mountain):
I loved a rose, it gave thorns,
Dle yaman, dle yaman, dle yaman.
She left and chose someone else,
Ah let your mother die, girl of mountain, oy oy
Girl of rock, oy oy,
Rock-hearted girl, oy oy,
Malign-hearted girl
From Sari Gyalin:
The clouds pieces pieces, maid of the mountain.
I could not have the one I loved,
Ah, let your mother die, maid of the mountain.
There you are white like milk, maid of the mountain.
You look like an opened rose,
Ah, let your mother die, maid of the mountain.
In Azerbaijani:
You don't braid the end of your hair,
You don't pick a dewy flower.
What is this love?
They will not let me marry you.
Oh, what can I do?
Oh, what can I do?
Golden Bride
The tallest of this valley,
Shepherd, give me back the lamb.
I wish that one day I could see
The face of my beloved
Oh, what can I do?
Oh, what can I do?
Golden Bride
They will not let me marry you.
May your grandmother die.
Oh, Golden Bride
Golden Bride
In Persian:
The Maiden Cupbearer
Dancing, drunkard
from the feast of escorts
Fleeing away, fleeing away.
Pouring in the glass of wine
the sorrow of yearning,
the grief of parting.
As shattered rubies:
The hearts
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Beltane Blessing
Beltane or Beltaine is the Gaelic name for the festival that rightly begins on April the 3...
published: 31 Mar 2011
author: Celestial Elf
Beltane Blessing
Beltane or Beltaine is the Gaelic name for the festival that rightly begins on April the 30th or Beltanes eve and continues on first day of May, May Day.
Marking the beginning of the summer season the lighting of two great bonfires on Beltaine's eve.
Because this is one of the magical times when the veil between worlds is at its thinnest, the Faerie and Elven people cross between realms and The Faerie Queen travels about on this night, if you gaze too long on her enchanted beauty she may whisk you away to live in her Other realms for an eternity.
The Faerie Queen also represents the May Queen, although in practice the honor is usually carried out by young women who are soon to be married.
The May Queen's role in the Beltane proceedings, along with her May King, mythically a Jack in The Green, the Green Man or Horned God, is to take part in the Great Rite and so open the way for the Summer.
This is the Sacred Marriage of the God and Goddess, often reenacted by a symbolic union during which the Athame (magical knife symbolizing male energy) is placed into the Chalice (Sacred Cup symbolizing female energy).
Most Druids' only magic 'tool' was their voice and their words...
The Rosc that such Druid's wrote is a rhetorical, magical, chant, these are poems that can invoke or topple the Gods and conjure whole nations from thin air.
Taliesin is probably the most famous of the Cynfeirdd, the early Bards.
His name has been interpreted as 'radiant brow' possibly referring to his blonde hair, but equally possibly representing the radiance of his gift of poetry, his awen
Ganna Bandruich, the Female Druid;
the existence of female Druids is confirmed by the written sources from the Greek and Roman who were fascinated by the role of women in Celtic society.
Original Druidic Blessing inspired by ancient Druidic verse and written by Celestial Elf
( http://celestialelfdanceoflife.blogspot.com/2011/03/beltane-blessing-beannach... )
Very Grateful thanks to The Dolmen for allowing me permission to use Music composed by The Dolmen, from the album "Elf King'' ( http://www.thedolmen.com/ )
Taliesin The Druid, Celestial Elf,
Ganna Bandruich, the female Druidess, Sienna Panthar,
Mother Goddess/Old Crone, Daryion Reinard
Faerie Queen, May Queen, Sienna Panthar,
Faerie Queen's attendant, Murriadoc Alter & Blue Faerie, Free Sky Republic,
The Green Man, FreeSky Republic, Avatar kindly provided by Marcus Parrott
Dancing Faerie Ladies;
Green Faerie Sabra Valeska, Blue Faerie Minxy Kimono,
As Pagan Maidens and Men;
Murriadoc Alter, Zorgz Sabra, Kizer Fallen, Cisko Vanderverre, Hypatia Pickens, Polama Parta, Katya Kiopak
Filmed at;
Anam Turas, Gaia Rising co Enchantress Sao,
Eternity Handfasting Circle at Ki, Kismet co Cierra Anatine,
Tir NA nOg, at Mystica, co FreeSky Republic.
Thanks to Laufey Markenstein of Trident for providing the BonFires, Druids Belt, Pomegranate Tree, Apple Barrels, Bosk and Kerr,
Also for allowing use;
Beltane Maypole co Joyous Destiny
Angel Athame co Lazrith Fardel,
Ceremonial Goblet co Kami Singh of The Coven.
Filmed on SecondLife via Snowglobe 1.4.2.
Made using Frapps, Serif MoviePlus X3 on Windows XP.
Casting Coordinator Sienna Panthar,
Conceived, Directed and Produced by Celestial Elf 2011.
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Gregory Hayman - I Love You Like Salt
This piece takes as its premise the quote from a number of fairy tales which are common in...
published: 30 Apr 2012
author: J Ellis
Gregory Hayman - I Love You Like Salt
This piece takes as its premise the quote from a number of fairy tales which are common in many countries which show how the good hearted daughter refuses to flatter her father when he asks his daughters in turn how much they love him. The most honest states ‘she loves him like salt’. I.e. in ancient times salt was highly prized, in fact, salt is what Roman soldiers were paid in and led to our word salary – (from salt) and our unit for currency.
The tale formed the basis for Shakespeare’s King Lear. The honest daughter Cordelia is banished and the evil flattering ones rewarded. Lear later comes to rue his folly and this leads to his down fall – and the death of Cordelia.
I want the words ‘I love you like salt’ to be written in salt at the water’s edge – when the tide is low so that the incoming tide will engulf them and the words erased – claimed by the sea and the material consumed and returned from whence it came – the sea.
I want this to illustrate the redemptive and cleansing powers of the sea and to show that love can reach out across the world but can be easily destroyed and all trace of it removed.
Instructions:
Buy salt in NZ. Take to the beach and when tide is low write the words: ‘I love you like salt’ with the salt on the beach.
Photograph and then film or photograph the words as they are reclaimed and erased.
Post the images/film on the internet and circulate via social networks the link with these instructions and the narratives below.
To Love My Father All
William Shakespeare
Lear
Which of you shall we say doth love us most?
That we our largest bounty may extend
Where nature doth with merit challenge. Goneril,
Our eldest-born, speak first.
Goneril
Sir, I love you more than words can wield the matter,
Dearer than eye-sight, space and liberty,
Beyond what can be valued, rich or rare,
No less than life, with grace, health, beauty, honour,
As much as child e'er loved or father found;
A love that makes breath poor and speech unable;
Beyond all manner of so much I love you.
...
Regan
I am made of that self metal as my sister,
And prize me at her worth. In my true heart
I find she names my very deed of love;
Only she comes too short: that I profess
Myself an enemy to all other joys
Which the most precious square of sense possesses,
And find I am alone felicitate
In your dear highness' love
...
Cordelia
I cannot heave
My heart into my mouth: I love your majesty
According to my bond; nor more nor less.
Lear
How, how, Cordelia! mend your speech a little,
Lest it may mar your fortunes.
Cordelia
Good my lord,
You have begot me, bred me, loved me: I
Return those duties back as are right fit,
Obey you, love you, and most honour you.
Why have my sisters husbands, if they say
They love you all? Haply, when I shall wed,
That lord whose hand must take my plight shall carry
Half my love with him half my care and duty:
Sure, I shall never marry like my sister,
To love my father all.
Source: William Shakespeare, The Tragedy of King Lear, act 1, scene 1. Written 1605 or 1606.
This story is also told by Geoffrey of Monmouth in his Historia Regum Britanniae, finished about 1136. An on-line edition: The British History of Geoffrey of Monmouth, translated from the Latin by A. Thompson; revised and corrected by J. A. Giles (London: James Bohn, 1842), pp. 32-37.
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Cap o' Rushes
England
Well, there was once a very rich gentleman, and he'd three darters [daughters]. And he thought to see how fond they was of him. So he says to the first, "How much do you love me, my dear?"
"Why," says she, "as I love my life."
"That's good," says he. So he says to the second, "How much do you love me, my dear?"
"Why," says she, "better nor all the world."
"That's good," says he.
So he says to the third, "How much do you love me, my dear?"
"Why," she says, "I love you as fresh meat loves salt," says she.
Well, he were that angry. "You don't love me at all," says he, "and in my house you stay no more." So he drove her out there and then, and shut the door in her face.
Well, she went away, on and on, till she came to a fen. And there she gathered a lot of rushes, and made them into a cloak kind o', with a hood to cover her from head to foot, and to hide her fine clothes. And then she went on and on till she came to a great house.
"Do you want a maid?" says she.
"No, we don't," says they.
"I hain't nowhere to go," says she, "and I'd ask no wages, and do any sort o' work," says she.
"Well," says they, "if you like to wash the pots and scrape the saucepans, you may stay," says they.
So she stayed there, and washed the pots and scraped the saucepans, and did all the dirty work. And because she gave no name, they called her Cap o' Rushes.
Well, one day there was to be a great dance a little way off, and the servants was let go and look at the grand people. Cap o' Rushes said she was too tired to go, so she stayed at home.
But when they was gone, she o
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Can I go back to my maiden name after my divorce in Florida?
Dean Kantaras, K. Dean Kantaras P.A., (813) 445-7711. Florida Divorce Law FAQs: http://the...
published: 26 Apr 2012
author: Kantaras LawTV
Can I go back to my maiden name after my divorce in Florida?
Can I go back to my maiden name after my divorce in Florida?
Dean Kantaras, K. Dean Kantaras P.A., (813) 445-7711. Florida Divorce Law FAQs: http://thelaw.tv/tampa/Divorce+Law Disclaimer: http://thelaw.tv/tampa/a/d/- published: 26 Apr 2012
- views: 25
- author: Kantaras LawTV
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change of name advertisement in newspaper,procedure for change of name
Book your change of name ads in English, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati or any Leading newspaper...
published: 23 Jun 2013
author: Rajesh Bhanushali
change of name advertisement in newspaper,procedure for change of name
change of name advertisement in newspaper,procedure for change of name
Book your change of name ads in English, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati or any Leading newspaper. we are accpeting change of name ads in times of india, mumbai mir...- published: 23 Jun 2013
- views: 273
- author: Rajesh Bhanushali
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This is how to include your maiden name to your LinkedIn profile so people who knew you be...
published: 11 Jan 2012
author: Jason Seiden
LinkedIn How to: Add Your Maiden Name
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- author: Jason Seiden
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More Strategies for Finding Your Female Ancestors
Women present a unique challenge in family history because their surname changes - from th...
published: 16 May 2013
author: AncestryCom
More Strategies for Finding Your Female Ancestors
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Women present a unique challenge in family history because their surname changes - from their maiden name to their married name, and maybe again as a husband...- published: 16 May 2013
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- author: AncestryCom