Creation opens its eyes, and beholds the work of the creator, and decides that it is good-yet not so good as it might be!
"The Book of Life: Vol. I Mind and Body; Vol. II Love and Society"
Upton Sinclair
The height from which Lucretius contemplates all human history, as 'a procession of the nations handing on the torch of life from one to another,' is wide apart from that from which Virgil beholds all the nations of the world doing homage to the majesty of Rome.
"The Roman Poets of the Republic"
W. Y. Sellar
Another night it is a vision of angels that he fancies he beholds bearing the soul of the sainted Aidan to the skies.
"In the Border Country"
W. S. (William Shillinglaw) Crockett