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Imperturbable and all-beholding, he ambled away at the first indication that the law had done with him.
St. Peter's Fair Peters, Ellis, 1913- 1981
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Imperturbable and all-beholding, he ambled away at the first indication that the law had done with him.
St. Peter's Fair Peters, Ellis, 1913- 1981
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Whatever the all-beholding sun could see in those woodland depths we have here, -- sketches of the shaggy Pan snatched at unawares in sleep.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 27, January, 1860 Various
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Year after year, century after century, millions of men have gone forth in the light of the all-beholding and life-giving sun to cast into the bosom of the earth the sustenance of their children!
The Redemption of David Corson Charles Frederic Goss
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"'Yet a few days, and thee the all-beholding sun shall see no more.'" quoted Emma Dean lugubriously.
Grace Harlowe's Fourth Year at Overton College Jessie Graham [pseud.] Flower
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But we must remember that the dull vision of mortal man cannot pierce the veil of futurity, which is as crystal to the all-beholding eye of the First
The Skylark of Space Lee Hawkins Garby 1922
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And this suggests a special talisman of the old Egyptians, a sign called the Eyes of Horus, meaning the all-beholding sun.
The Art of the Moving Picture Vachel Lindsay 1905
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I got my journal and wrote down, 'Yet in a few days, and thee, the all-beholding sun shall see no more.'
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What girl is there beneath the all-beholding heavens who does not long to know that the man she loves thinks her beautiful?
All for a Scrap of Paper A Romance of the Present War Joseph Hocking 1898
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I also speak as one who knows what a fine fellow the British soldier is, for believe me there are no braver men beneath God's all-beholding sun than our lads have proved themselves to be. '
"The Pomp of Yesterday" Joseph Hocking 1898
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