And yet, were the French to go and native manners to revive, fancy beholds him crowned with old men's beards and crowding with the first to a man-eating festival.
The Marquesan beholds with dismay the approaching extinction of his race.
Is the wise man of to-day believed, when he beholds the light which heralds Christ's eternal dawn 95:27 and describes its effulgence?
In significant figures he depicts the thoughts which he beholds in mortal mind.
The wakeful shepherd beholds vi:3 the first faint morning beams, ere cometh the full radiance of a risen day.
Spiritual foreshadowings The prophet of to-day beholds in the mental horizon the signs of these times, the reappearance of the Chris- 98:6 tianity which heals the sick and destroys error, and no other sign shall be given.
All these, and more, the cloud-compelling queen Beholdsthrough fogs that magnify the scene.
Padua, with sighs, beholds her Livy burn, And ev'n the Antipodes Virgilius mourn.
The great point, after all, is, What eye beholds objects, whether natural or artificial?
Religion consists herein, that man in his own person, with his own spiritual eye, immediately beholds and possesses God.
The reason gazes immediately on the eternal realities, by virtue of what was called "intellectual intuition," which beholds both subject and object as united in a single thought.
In his first view of men he beholds them all alike, and nothing to determine his mind to one more than another, so that his choice proceedeth wholly from within his own breast,—“I will have mercy on whom I will.
It is an eye, a supernatural eye whereby a soul beholds that majesty and excellency of God shining in the word, which, though it shine about the rest of the world, yet tis not seen, because they cannot know it nor discern it.
He beholds out of the exaled and supereminent tower of eternity, all the successions and changes of the creatures; and there is no succession, no mutation in his knowledge, as in ours.
He looks within himself, and beholds nothing within, but the accusing witnessing conscience becomes a tormentor.
God sees all is very good, and that man is the best of his works and he loves him, and makes him his friend, for his own image which he beholds in him.
And, again, when a soul beholds its own ingratitude and evil requital of the Lord’s kindness, how vile and how perverse it is, how must it loathe itself in dust and ashes!
Love offering a present of duty, finds many imperfections in it, and covers any good that is in it, seems not to regard it, and thenbeholds it as a recompense.
O fear him who hath a hand that doth all, and an eye that beholds all things, and love him who hath so loved us, and cannot change!
But it is present to him, who beholds with a glance all these parts.
On all hands he beholds traps for his millions, baited with coronets by pauper aristocrats.
And it alludes to the nature of the creative act, saying, "As on the Angel that beholds His face.
Wherefore, there must be nine orders of contemplative Spirits to gaze into the Light, which alone beholds itself completely.
On her fair frame Virtue Divine descends As on the angel that beholds His face.
And each Mind there above beholds her by virtue of that quality which exists especially in those angelic Minds which build up and shape, with Heaven, things that exist below.
And this quiet and peaceful Heaven is the place of that Supreme Deity who from above beholds the whole.
The divine mind in her revolution enjoys this fair prospect, and beholds justice, temperance, and knowledge in their everlasting essence.
For when he beholds the visible beauty of earth his enraptured soul passes in thought to those glorious sights of justice and wisdom and temperance and truth which she once gazed upon in heaven.
Whereas the true mystic, who has seen the many sights of bliss, when he beholds a god-like form or face is amazed with delight, and if he were not afraid of being thought mad he would fall down and worship.
And now they are at the spot and behold the flashing beauty of the beloved; which when the charioteer sees, his memory is carried to the true beauty, whom he beholds in company with Modesty like an image placed upon a holy pedestal.
Again and again she beholds the flashing beauty of the beloved.
What will he feel, when he beholds himself and sees what you have done for him; when he can compare himself with other youths, and other tutors with you!
The same object may be seen from several points of view, and it will hardly seem the same thing, yet there has been no change except in the eye that beholds it.
But who does not pity the wretch when he beholds his sufferings?
Emile anxiously consults the eyes of his young wife; he beholds them, through all her confusion, filled with a, voluptuous anxiety which reassures him against the dangers of trusting her.
Every duty of natural law, which man's injustice had almost effaced from my heart, is engraven there, for the second time in the name of that eternal justice which lays these duties upon me and beholds my fulfilment of them.
But to Ossian thou lookest in vain, for he beholds thy beams no more; whether thy yellow hair flows on the eastern clouds, or thou tremblest at the gates of the west.
Pursuing his way with greater ease, he leisurely beholds the sight which is opening to his eyes--a sight rendered more glorious by his long sojourn in darkness.
He beholds it in all its dimensions, from pole to pole, and longitudinally from Libra to Aries, then without hesitation precipitates himself down into the world's first region, and winds his way with ease among the fixed stars.
He either annihilates, or renders it altogether impossible, when he would attach to it incompatible qualities, which he is obliged to do, to enable him to account for the contradictory and disorderly effects he beholds in the world.
Beholds and shares; forlorn, a pray to woe Herself, her golden tears incessant flow.
Now Thor to Valhall hastens on, With Tialf his swain in armour clad; Odin beholds him from his throne, And hails his son with accents glad.
Such is the face the Professor beholds in the future.
The contemplative man in his easy-chair, pondering this saying, suddenly beholds in the fire, through the blue haze of his pipe, one of these great unwritten volumes.
So he beholds and describes the generous impulse of humanity with sceptical courtesy rather than with hopeful cordiality.
The eye beholds this in the variety of human faces ever since creation; in the variety of minds, of which faces are types; and in the variety of affections, perceptions and thoughts, for of these the mind consists.
So man has what is called hope, which rises and declines in the reason as he beholds or awaits the event.
But when the natural man sees the wicked as well as the good raised to distinction and prospered, and still more when he beholds the good despised and poorly off and the wicked honored and affluent, he thinks to himself, "Why is this?
The laws enable one to know the nature of providence, and only one who knows its nature can acknowledge providence, for then he beholds it.
By looking to the infinite and eternal from itself is meant to look to the Divine, that is to Himself, in these, as a person beholds his image in a mirror.
He also turns away from truth then and has no desire to see it, because he sees the falsity which accords with his evil as the eye beholds what is beautiful, and hears it as the ear hears what is harmonious.
When he advances farther and resolves to desist from evils, he is at the second step in reformation and is out of hell but not yet in heaven; this he beholds above him.
And again, "When the eye beholds something beautiful or the ear hears something melodious, of course the mind, which is understanding and will, is delighted.
It is with a sigh of relief that Fanny beholds her invalid parent sleeping sweetly--a relief that was augmented by the question which burst suddenly upon her mind, "Can I tell her that I have had a stranger-companion in my wanderings?
If favoured with a fresh westerly breeze, one beholds from the hillside a scene of grandeur unsurpassed.
My mem'ry comes a-canterin' up right now with the details of an encounter I once beholds in Wolfville.
Whenever I beholds a seegyar," said the old fellow, as he puffed voluminously at the principe I passed over, "I thinks of what that witness says in the murder trial at Socorro.
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