Pronunciation of the English word behold.
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1. | Behold thou art fair, O my love, behold thou art fair! | |
2. | "O light of Troy, our refuge! why and how / this long delay? Whence comest thou again, / long-looked-for Hector? How with aching brow, / worn out by toil and death, do we behold thee now! / But oh! what dire indignity hath marred / the calmness of thy features? Tell me, why / with ghastly wounds do I behold thee scarred?" | |
3. | Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world! | |
4. | Talk of the wolf and behold his skin. | |
5. | Behold the Man. | |
6. | The word of God is the creation we behold and it is in this word, which no human invention can counterfeit or alter, that God speaketh universally to man. | |
7. | Behold, a book. | |
8. | Lo and behold! | |
9. | Titan's black rivers and black lakes of methane were a sight to behold with ringed Saturn and the faint distant sun in the cloudy horizon. | |
10. | A clipper ship running before the wind with all her canvas spread is a sight to behold. |