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  • I was particularly impressed with the last ep, "What He Beheld."

    "Every little piece of your life..." sovay 2008

  • And Mr Chivery junior went his way, having spontaneously composed on the spot an entirely new epitaph for himself, to the effect that Here lay the body of John Chivery, Who, Having at such a date, Beheld the idol of his life, In grief and tears, And feeling unable to bear the harrowing spectacle, Immediately repaired to the abode of his inconsolable parents, And terminated his existence by his own rash act.

    Little Dorrit 2007

  • Beheld him win two realms, and, happier, yield his breath.

    Childe Harold's Pilgrimage 2007

  • Jericho: The South Beheld and other coffee-table books were published by Oxmoor House in Birmingham, Alabama, in the 1970s and 1980s.

    Summer of Deliverance Christopher Dickey 1998

  • The South Beheld, with tempera illustrations that were Southern-sentimental knockoffs of Andrew Wyeth, and the books got worse after that.

    Summer of Deliverance Christopher Dickey 1998

  • The South Beheld, with tempera illustrations that were Southern-sentimental knockoffs of Andrew Wyeth, and the books got worse after that.

    Summer of Deliverance Christopher Dickey 1998

  • Jericho: The South Beheld and other coffee-table books were published by Oxmoor House in Birmingham, Alabama, in the 1970s and 1980s.

    Summer of Deliverance Christopher Dickey 1998

  • The South Beheld, with tempera illustrations that were Southern-sentimental knockoffs of Andrew Wyeth, and the books got worse after that.

    Summer of Deliverance Christopher Dickey 1998

  • Jericho: The South Beheld and other coffee-table books were published by Oxmoor House in Birmingham, Alabama, in the 1970s and 1980s.

    Summer of Deliverance Christopher Dickey 1998

  • Beheld a figure standing there that made his hair arise

    The Old Hanging Fork and Other Poems George W. Doneghy

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