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1 II | said, had there ever been seen so charming and lovely a
2 II | and thou mightest have seen all the folk running together
3 V | doors, never going forth and seen of none?" His father replied, "
4 V | he had with his own eyes seen, answered, "These be human
5 VI | gems and pearls that I have seen. But gems, with such power
6 VI | said that thou hast never seen or heard of such powers
7 VI | property besides. It cannot be seen out of hand, save by one
8 VI | things which thou hast never seen, and teach thee things which
9 VII | made flesh immortal, was seen of his disciples, and bestowed
10 VIII | Scripture saith, `Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither
11 IX | learn that which ye have not seen, that ye have so steadfastly
12 XVI | Of all that I have ever seen,' quoth the king, `the most
13 XVII | and Divine, `No man hath seen God at any time; the only
14 XVII | of my powers; yea I have seen that I was not brought forth
15 XXI | beyond comparison all that is seen; which eye hath not seen,
16 XXI | seen; which eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither
17 XXII | affirmed that they had never seen the man, he went forth into
18 XXII | many days past we have not seen his face." Said Araches, "
19 XXIII | before the hunt may be seen to pet them, but, when they
20 XXIV | walking the desert, a man was seen to issue from a ravine.
21 XXIV | that sit have never been seen to rise. From an holy man
22 XXIV | Why, what father was ever seen to be sorrowful in the prosperity
23 XXV | brightness. Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither
24 XXVII | call those gods that are seen, but cannot see: but it
25 XXIX | Then mightest thou have seen multitudes streaming in,
26 XXIX | harshly and severely, I have seen him driven the quicker to
27 XXX | house his son that had never seen a single object, and ordered
28 XXX | men? Nothing that I have seen to-day hath fired my heart
29 XXX | gems such as man hath never seen. Ah! who could describe
30 XXX | brightness which he had seen above. There was darkness
31 XXXII | decline. For he saith, `I have seen the ungodly in great power,
32 XXXII | heard these sayings, and seen that the word was full of
33 XXXVI | as we see, so shall we be seen by the divine all-seeing
34 XXXVII| despise the things that are seen, and all this temporal life,
35 XXXIX | ending of my life. I have seen my desire: I have seen thee
36 XXXIX | have seen my desire: I have seen thee severed from the world
37 XXXIX | at the things which are seen, but at the things which
38 XXXIX | the things which are not seen: for the things which are
39 XXXIX | for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things
40 XXXIX | the things which are not seen are eternal." ~"Ponder thou
41 XL | those dread men, whom he had seen before, coming to him, and
42 XL | as mortal eye hath never seen. And, when Ioasaph enquired, "
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