The heavens, until then enveloped in darkness, appeared with that beauty which they still present to our eyes.
God speaks to us with open mouth; the great gate of the kingdom of heaven has been opened, and Jesus Christ calls us to Himself, after having come down to us that we might have him, as it were, present to our eyes.
Let us then be touched by Christ standing still, and so our eyes be made whole.
Amidst the glories of the succeeding campaign, Heraclius is almost lost to our eyes, and to those of the Byzantine historians.
For without the principles of a good will, they may become extremely bad, and the coolness of a villain not only makes him far more dangerous, but also directly makes him more abominable in our eyes than he would have been without it.
Our eyes met as she said it, and I turned sick and cold.
After the bright light outside, our eyes, weak as they were with staring at the snow, could not pierce the gloom of the cave for a while.
How many of them there were we did not know, for of course we could not see to what depth they went back, but there could not have been less than the ends of four or five hundred tusks of the first quality visible to our eyes.
To our eyesit was, however, an unmixed delight to look upon meadows and woods, even if their colours were not absolutely fresh.
We nearly had tears in our eyes to see how industrious they were.
The lucky thing was that now we had the wind with us, and thus escaped getting it all in our eyes, as, we had been accustomed to.
In the first place, we should have the sun behind us, which meant a good deal to our eyes.
Modest as this distance may be in itself, when seen on the chart it looked quite imposing in our eyes.
And let him be made known among the nations before our eyes, By the revenging the blood of thy servants, which hath been shed: 78:11.
For what other nation is there so renowned that hath ceremonies, and just judgments, and all the law, which I will set forth this day before our eyes?
And now as a little, and for a moment has our prayer been made before the Lord our God, to leave us a remnant, and give us a pin in his holy place, and that our God would enlighten our eyes, and would give us a little life in our bondage.
This is the Lord's doing , and it is wonderful in our eyes.
A mountain neither magnifies nor diminishes a horse in our eyes; but when a Flemish and a Welsh horse are seen together, the one appears greater and the other less, than when viewed apart.
If on the contrary they are only, as it were, lighted torches to shine in our eyes in this small globe called earth, how great is that power which nothing can fatigue, nothing can exhaust?
We continually receive a reason superior to us, as we incessantly breathe the air, which is a foreign body; or as we incessantly see all the objects near us by the light of the sun, whose rays are bodies foreign to our eyes.
In the first case he is inour eyes a morally great person; in the second he is only aesthetically great.
He piles up, grain by grain, the materials of the wonderful structure, which, suddenly disclosed to our eyes, produces a startling effect and turns our head.
There is but one line which I think is below the original: He wipes the tears for ever from our eyes.
He continually instructs the Reader, and makes him take notice, even in Objects which are every Day before our Eyes, of such Circumstances as we should not otherwise have observed.
What makes sin so horrible and damnable a thing in our eyes, as when we see there is nothing can save us from it but the infinite grace of God?
Those in whom we delight, we take pleasure in their actions; yea, we teach them, and give them such rules and laws to walk by, as may yet make them that we love more pleasurable in our eyes.
There will be the same turning of the soul to Him; only instead of wistful waiting in the longing look, joy will light her lamps in our eyes, and thankfulness beam in our faces as we turn to His light.
He will 'guide us with His eye,' if our eyes be fixed on Him, and be swift to discern and eager to obey the lightest glance that love can interpret.
The goddess is powerless to help, however beautiful the presentment of her may have seemed to our eyes.
Yet America is a poem in our eyes; its ample geography dazzles the imagination, and it will not wait long for metres.
We cannot use our hands, or our legs, or our eyes, or our arms.
Sleep lingers all our lifetime about our eyes, as night hovers all day in the boughs of the fir-tree.
Senators and presidents have climbed so high with pain enough, not because they think the place specially agreeable, but as an apology for real worth, and to vindicate their manhood in our eyes.
Thus this infinite number of waves which originate at the same instant from all points of a fixed star, big it may be as the Sun, make practically only one single wave which may well have force enough to produce an impression on our eyes.
The Greek fret seems toour eyes in its regularity and its repetition to have a human thought in it.
These he gathers in the air, he sees what we cannot see, his eyes are to our eyes as his wings are to our limbs.
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