! Hey, I was looking for love, and lo and behold, it directed me to your page. | |
"'Come and behold, a white horse.'" | |
"'For behold, "'I bring ye good tidings "'of great joy, which shall be to all people: | |
"'for behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy | |
"'for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people'"! | |
! Hey, I was looking for love, and lo and behold, it directed me to your page. | |
"'Come and behold, a white horse.'" | |
"'For behold, "'I bring ye good tidings "'of great joy, which shall be to all people: | |
"'for behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy | |
"'for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people'"! | |
"But they whose guilt within their bosoms lie, imagine every eye beholds their blame." | |
"He who beholds it"? | |
And it beholds the insurers to pay losses. | |
Angel or devil is in the eye of he who beholds it. | |
Every true lover knows that the moment of greatest satisfaction... comes when ecstasy is long over... and he beholds before him... the flowers which has blossomed beneath his touch. | |
"But they whose guilt within their bosoms lie, imagine every eye beholds their blame." | |
"He who beholds it"? | |
And it beholds the insurers to pay losses. | |
Angel or devil is in the eye of he who beholds it. | |
Every true lover knows that the moment of greatest satisfaction... comes when ecstasy is long over... and he beholds before him... the flowers which has blossomed beneath his touch. | |
"And I beheld a pale horse, and the name that sat on him was Death and Hell followed with him. " | |
"And I beheld and heard an angel flying... through the midst of heaven saying with a loud voice: | |
"And I beheld, and lo, a black horse..." | |
"And I looked and beheld a pale horse. | |
"And I looked and beheld an angel. | |
"'and the insignia of death... which it wears upon its corselet."' He closed the book and leaned back in the seat... placing himself accurately in the position... which I had occupied at the moment... of beholding the monster. | |
"How wonderful that I'm beholding | |
"I might compare myself to a person who, on beholding beautiful animals | |
"Protector of all, beholding to none"? | |
"The eyes of god are in every place, "beholding the evil And the good within all of us." | |
"And I beheld a pale horse, and the name that sat on him was Death and Hell followed with him. " | |
"And I beheld and heard an angel flying... through the midst of heaven saying with a loud voice: | |
"And I beheld, and lo, a black horse..." | |
"And I looked and beheld a pale horse. | |
"And I looked and beheld an angel. | |
"'and the insignia of death... which it wears upon its corselet."' He closed the book and leaned back in the seat... placing himself accurately in the position... which I had occupied at the moment... of beholding the monster. | |
"How wonderful that I'm beholding | |
"I might compare myself to a person who, on beholding beautiful animals | |
"Protector of all, beholding to none"? | |
"The eyes of god are in every place, "beholding the evil And the good within all of us." | |