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Behold   /bɪhˈoʊld/   Listen
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Behold  v. t.  (past beheld; past part. beholden; pres. part. beholding)  To have in sight; to see clearly; to look at; to regard with the eyes. "When he beheld the serpent of brass, he lived." "Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world."
Synonyms: To scan; gaze; regard; descry; view; discern.



Behold  v. i.  (past beheld; past part. beholden; pres. part. beholding)  To direct the eyes to, or fix them upon, an object; to look; to see. "And I beheld, and, lo, in the midst of the throne,... a lamb as it had been slain."






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... again, Of Phyllida the shepherds' queen, And Corydon the swain. Fair Phyllis is the shepherds' queen, (Was never such a queen as she,) And Corydon her only swain (Was never such a swain as he): Fair Phyllis hath the fairest face That ever eye did yet behold, And Corydon the constant'st faith That ever yet kept flock in fold; Sweet Phyllis is the sweetest sweet That ever yet the earth did yield, And Corydon the kindest swain That ever yet kept lambs in field. Sweet Philomel is Phyllis' bird, Though ...
— Pastoral Poems by Nicholas Breton, - Selected Poetry by George Wither, and - Pastoral Poetry by William Browne (of Tavistock) • Nicholas Breton, George Wither, William Browne (of Tavistock)

... Parkinson said of the many sorts of Cabbage in his day: "There is greater diversity in the form and colour of the leaves of this plant than there is in any other that I know groweth on the ground. . . . Many of them being of no use with us for the table, but for delight to behold the wonderful variety of the works of ...
— The plant-lore & garden-craft of Shakespeare • Henry Nicholson Ellacombe

... and had lost the day But that around him flocked his birds of prey, Sharp-beaked, voracious, hungry for the deed. 'Twixt hope and fear behold great Caesar hang! Meanwhile, methinks, a ghostly laughter rang Through the ...
— The Sisters' Tragedy • Thomas Bailey Aldrich

... is here; Methinks I see the midnight god appear. In all his downy pomp array'd, Behold the reverend shade. An ancient sigh he sits upon!!! Whose memory of sound is long since gone, And purposely annihilated for ...
— English Critical Essays - Nineteenth Century • Various

... another frock and two nice pinafores, the black alpaca some small aprons. Mary trimmed the two worst hats with the ribbon. Last of all, she cut and stitched five narrow bands of the linen, which mother washed and starched, and behold, the class had collars! I don't know which was most pleased at this last decoration, ...
— Nine Little Goslings • Susan Coolidge


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