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1 Likewise sense, imagination, reason and understanding do diversely behold a man .
2 In a low, damp, dark cellar, behold a man washing the glasses of a groggery.
3 He had no eyes to behold a man who had suddenly discerned him from the crowds.
4 I was extremely surprised: but still more, to behold a man coming from behind the furthermost stack.
5 And I lifted up my eyes, and saw, and behold a man , with a measuring line in his hand.
6 I shall make no apologies; but here, gentlemen, you behold a man who has followed the profession of a bandit.
7 A wondrous touching sight to behold a man of your years playing the turtle-dove to his good wife like the merest fledgeling.
8 And while she was making these reflections behold a man of the name of Guido was giving alms to the poor in the church.
9 And behold a man among the crowd cried out, saying: Master, I beseech thee, look upon my son, because he is my only one.
10 And I lifted up my eyes, and I saw: and behold a man clothed in linen, and his loins were girded with the finest gold:
11 In the portrait of the Emperor we behold a man whom life has enfeebled, and who has to meet a foe who may crush him.
12 He had scarcely seen Torrez, when behold a man , fixed on the sudden, and resolved, and pressing to be received amongst the children of Ignatius.
13 A voice remarked loudly, " Behold a man who will never speak again".
14 Behold a man , in all outward seeming a gentleman.
15 When do we really delight in beholding a man ?
16 Then said Antony of Paphnutius, " Behold a man who can indeed save souls."
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