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[god-hood] / ˈgɒd hʊd /


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At once Pallas changes, she assumes a new form, the outward plastic shape corresponding to her Godhood in the Greek conception, that of "a woman beautiful and stately."

From Homer's Odyssey A Commentary by Snider, Denton Jaques

Yes, there's a thought that comes with living: Let who may receive a man's triumphs; to whom a soul can take its defeats, that one has the imprint of Godhood.

From This Freedom by Hutchinson, A. S. M. (Arthur Stuart-Menteth)

We cannot force our way into God’s skies,    Nor rush into the rest we long to know;    But patiently, with bleeding steps and slow Toil on to where selfhood in Godhood dies.

From The Kingdom of Love by Wilcox, Ella Wheeler

Mars looked grim, but when Forrester was formally proposed for Godhood, Mars made no objection.

From Pagan Passions by Stanley, Robert

Was not Godhood the next step for such a finished Spirit?

From Fate Knocks at the Door A Novel by Comfort, Will Levington




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