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Pour forth   /pɔr fɔrθ/   Listen
Pour forth

verb
1.
Pour out in drops or small quantities or as if in drops or small quantities.  Synonyms: shed, spill.  "Spill blood" , "God shed His grace on Thee"






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"Pour forth" Quotes from Famous Books



... all my life my knowledge has widened, and with that knowledge my love has increased. This has been my one aim in life—my joy and my delight. Thus it came to pass that at last, when alone with my Cremona, I could utter all my own thoughts, and pour forth every feeling that was in my heart. This was a language with me. I spoke it, yet there was no one who could understand it fully. Only one had I ever met with to whom I told this besides yourself—she could accompany me—she ...
— Cord and Creese • James de Mille

... Spirit that in secret sees, Of whose omniscient and all-spreading Love Aught to implore[79:1] were impotence of mind) That my mute thoughts are sad before his throne, Prepar'd, when he his healing ray vouchsafes, 30 Thanksgiving to pour forth with lifted heart, And praise Him Gracious with ...
— The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Vol I and II • Samuel Taylor Coleridge

... most certainly you shall! he is yours!" And before Eloise could pour forth one of her multitudinous thanks, he had ...
— The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 80, June, 1864 • Various

... tinges the edges of the soft clouds in the east, this choir of singers stop for a second, as if waiting, in silent reverence, for the glad light to appear; then, just as the first ray gilds the hill tops and the village spire, all pour forth a joyful song, swelling their little throats, and making such a loud noise that every sleepy head in the ...
— What the Animals Do and Say • Eliza Lee Follen

... in flight the joyous feathered throng passed through the heavens, beating the air with sounding wings, various notes do they pour forth in soothing harmony, and, methinks, together praise for that they were accounted worthy ...
— The Development of the Feeling for Nature in the Middle Ages and - Modern Times • Alfred Biese


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