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They are the nourisher of the children and family members.
It fills up the laps of mother and gives chance to act as nourisher.
To the almighty Nourisher of the World it gave its own specific thanks at having been spared for further life.
Shakespeare called it the "balm of hurt minds" and the "chief nourisher in life's feast."
She is the giver of dreams and the nourisher of plants and young children.
One of the first things they tell you about the condition is that sleep really is the "chief nourisher in life's feast," as Macbeth put it.
Boys are treated as progenitor, when girls are treated as producer and nourisher of the progeny.
-the death of each day's life, sore labor's bath, balm of hurt minds, great nature's second course, chief nourisher in life's feast.
This colourless rice spirit has long been the chief nourisher of life's feasts throughout the Gangetic floodplains of Bengal.
Ms. O'Connor's look as she takes in this tableau, the interloper usurping her role as nourisher, is a wonderful mix of heartbreak and fury.
Nebty Name: Seankhibutawy ("Nourisher of the Two Lands")
A good night's sleep, the "balm of hurt minds" and "chief nourisher in life's feast," so beloved of Shakespeare, is increasingly missing from teen-agers' frantic lives.
Mr. Sullivan's growing reputation as a nourisher of new work drew some of the best writers in Manhattan for stays in the Pacific Northwest.
Mammotrectus super Bibliam ("nourisher on the Bible") of John Marchesinus is a guide to understanding the text of the Bible.
In the religion of Zoroaster, the sun is considered the revealer of all things and nourisher of the universe [...], hence, they venerated it".
Rashnu and Arshtat both have roles in Zoroastrian eschatology while Zam is the divinity of the earth and nourisher of plants.
With these lesser issues put aside, it was now time for the court to deal with the "breeder and nourisher of all these distempers," as Anne Hutchinson was called forth.
But we will think of Japan a great deal in the coming days, and art, in its slow and indirect way, may serve as a catalyst for comprehension and a nourisher of feeling."
In this earthly form, she was, dualistically, said to be the mother of Anubis, the god of the dead, since, it is she, as nourisher, that brings life, and Anubis, as death, that takes it.
So, religiously we come, bearing mounds of mantillas, piles of panchos, cascades of cashmeres for the Magna Mater - generous giver of gifts, nourisher of fantasies - to be recycled once again for the dreamers.
The Sky contains the sky god Dyaus (from the same root as Zeus), the Lord of cosmic law (or rta) Varuna, his friend the god of night Mitra, the nourisher Pushan, and the pervader Vishnu.
The sons, in short square-skirted coats with rows of stupendous brass buttons, and their hair generally queued in the fashion of the times, especially if they could procure an eel-skin for the purpose, it being esteemed, throughout the country, as a potent nourisher and strengthener of the hair.
Macbeth does murther sleep" -the innocent sleep, Sleep that knits up the ravel'd sleave of care, The death of each day's life, sore labor's bath, Balm of hurt minds, great nature's second course, Chief nourisher in life's feast- LADY MACBETH.