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In the same way as in Gaul, the invaders found themselves in the presence of a people infinitely more civilised than themselves, skilled in the arts, excellent agriculturists, rich traders, on whose soil arose those large towns that the Romans had fortified, and connected by roads.Never had they beheld anything like it, nor had they names for such things.They had in consequence to make additions to their vocabulary.…Cited from A Literary History of the English People, by Jean Jules Jusserand
At the end of that time he was disturbed by a noise in the bushes.Looking up, he beheld a large brown bear coming straight towards him.Evidently the bear did not see him, for it was coming slowly and lazily along, with a quiet meditative expression on its face.…Cited from Away in the Wilderness, by R.M. Ballantyne
He had beheld many such scenes and he had been a part of them.Cited from Before the Dawn, by Joseph Alexander Altsheler
When they saw the beauties of the forest, they stood still with mouths wide open in astonishment.Consider that they had not beheld any of these things in their whole lives.When the wind blew and stirred the leaves, they listened to their rustling, and it seemed as if the empress was passing by, drawing her silken train after her.…Cited from Roumanian Fairy Tales, by Various
It was such a view as in her life the young girl had never beheld.They stood on a high ridge, on one side of which lay a wide champaign of moorland, on the other a valley, bounded by a second ridge, and between the two sloping greenly down, till it terminated in a little bay.…Cited from Agatha's Husband, by Dinah Maria Craik (AKA: Dinah Maria Mulock)
I saw thee, O king, surrounded in thy court by kings!What peace can my heart know in not beholding thee such now?I beheld thy body, effulgent as the sun, decked with sandal paste!…Cited from The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1
I imagined that he had been unfortunate, and had returned home.I opened my eyes, and beheld my loved husband and threw myself into his arms.His clothes were saturated with the rain; I felt as if I had embraced ice -- but nothing can check the warmth of woman's love, Philip.…Cited from The Phantom Ship, by Frederick Marryat
They were near to him, every word they spoke reached his ears, and penetrated to his heart.They seemed more beautiful, more perfect than any young creatures he had ever beheld.He listened to them unfastening the chain which secured the boat, and to the creaking of the row-locks as they fitted the oars into them.…Cited from Cobwebs and Cables, by Hesba Stretton
Sitting there in the fitful firelight, with its ruddy glow upon his face, his hat off and the moon laying a silver crown upon his head, he seemed half angel, half god.She had never before been so filled with the joy of beholding another soul.She had no room for thoughts of anything else.…Cited from The Man of the Desert, by Grace Livingston Hill
When he entered the garden, he began to wonder again.Much as he had seen and experienced, he had never beheld any thing so beautiful.The trees all had golden branches, the waters of the fountains were clearer than dew, the wind blew with a musical sound, and the flowers whispered sweet, loving words.…Cited from Roumanian Fairy Tales, by Various
Beholding thee I like not to cast my eyes on any other woman!Cited from The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1
While there, we had the good fortune to behold it with our own eyes!The construction of this balloon merits particular notice; but first, it may be remarked that it is well worthy of being named a giant, seeing that its height was only forty-five feet less than that of the towers of Notre Dame Cathedral, namely 196 feet.…Cited from Up in the Clouds, by R.M. Ballantyne
The oldest instinct in creation was satisfied in him.Now he stood ready to say to all the world: Behold, a man!Let it be remembered that his early years had been passed in a dull, dun silence, and time had slipped by him with softly padding, uneventful hours.…Cited from Riders of the Silences, by John Frederick
I was about to see into another world, to behold what no man had ever looked on before.Cited from The Girl in the Golden Atom, by Raymond King Cummings
Formerly, living in dry mansion thou hadst ever filled with food of every kind plates by thousands, and worshipped the Brahmanas gratifying every wish of theirs!What peace, O king, can my heart know in not beholding all this now?And, O great king, these thy brothers, endued with youth and decked with ear-rings, were formerly fed by cook with food of the sweet flavour and dressed with skill!…Cited from The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1
He obeyed, and closed his eyes, but not to sleep.Opening them after a while, he beheld his uncle sitting before the table engaged in writing.Again the lids closed, and he fell into a light drowse, during which Florence Howard flitted before him in countless variety of forms.…Cited from Eventide, by Effie Afton
Hakon advanced before the table and laid the head thereon, in front of the King, and asked of him whether he recognized it.Never a word did the King answer, but he was blood-red to behold.…Cited from Sagas of Olaf Tryggvason and of Harald The Tyrant, by Snorri Sturluson
When he rose the next morning the old servant had vanished.He went out of the palace, and what did he behold?The scattered corpses of nine dragons, which he gave to the ravens.…Cited from Roumanian Fairy Tales, by Various
I looked altogether about half the old size.What would the girls say if they could behold their old "Circle" now?…Cited from The Heart of Una Sackville, by Mrs. George de Horne Vaizey
It was soon lighted, and Jasper was thinking how much more clear and beautiful a landscape looked through tobacco smoke, when a hand was laid lightly on his shoulder.Looking quickly round, he beheld a tall dark-faced Indian standing by his side.Jasper betrayed neither alarm nor surprise; for the youth was his own comrade, who had merely come to tell him that the canoe in which they had been travelling together, and which had been slightly damaged, was repaired and ready for service.…Cited from Away in the Wilderness, by R.M. Ballantyne