| Allan G. Bogue - 2001 - 252 páginas
...Kipling wrote a poem called 'Our Lady of the Snows' about this." Then George recited with great feeling: "Daughter am I in my mother's house, But mistress in my own, And I abide by my Mother's House," Said our Lady of the Snows. George was not a great reader and I... | |
| Tracey R. Rush, Rebecca Christian - 2001 - 68 páginas
...posed upstage facing the cyclorama, upon which we see the image of a stained glass window.) LORIE. Daughter am I in my mother's house But mistress in my own. PAT (with satisfaction). A son's a son 'til he takes a wife, but a daughter's a daughter ail of her... | |
| Linda Cardinal, David John Headon - 2002 - 347 páginas
...- strapping sons and dutiful daughters. As Rudyard Kipling extolled Canada in 1897: "Daughter I am in my mother's house, but mistress in my own. The...mine to open, as the gates are mine to close, and I abide by my Mother's House, said our Lady of the Snows." Similarly, English poet Alfred Tennyson appealed... | |
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