Again, we must not imagine, as is so often done, that a Fons Juventutis, such as Ponce de Leon and his contemporaries sought for, was something unheard of in the history of our race.
It consists of forty-four verses, and begins with the line, Deus ignee fons animarum.
Fons Bleaudi) are equally unknown, but the older chateau was used in the latter part of the 12th century by Louis VII.
In it is a fair city, and beside the city a lofty mountain, at the foot of which is a noble spring called the 'Fons Juventutis'.
Its hot springs and mud baths are much resorted to, and were known to the Ronlans as Aponi fons or Aquae Patavinae.
This is a plain compound of Ain-Opus, Fons Pythonis.
What Fonsreally did was to go up to the Schwarmer stables, where he found an army of small boys to whom Schwarmer was distributing packages of Fourth of July fireworks.
Fons made no reply to Schwarmer's rather ragged reasoning, but when he got to the top of the hill he broke out: "Excuse me.
Fons started off with the kite in hand and Laurens still had the beautiful implements.
That's the style of them," laughed Fons after he had finished the piece.
Laurens shied off a little when he saw he was the lad that was with Schwarmer, but Fons paid no attention to the "instinctive dodge," as he had heard his military professor call it.
Laurens opened his eyes still wider instead of shutting them, for Fons began to show off at once.
When they got to the Cornwallis lot Fons espied little Laurens in the distance flying his kite.
It's the little idiot that sits down on my trade that will be likely to smell of the powdered beauties," laughed Fons sardonically.
Fons carried his boxes to a shady nook on the steep bank just opposite the lot where Laurens Cornwallis was still flying his kite.
And again we hear the echo of the antique in "Nil artes, nil pura fides, nil gloria linguae, Nil fons ingenii, nil probitas sine re.
This method was followed by Bernard of Chartres, exundissimus modernis temporibus fons litterarum in Gallia.
In his first trial he misses the pathetic force of the "Rex tremendæ majestatis, Qui salvandos salvas gratis, Salva me, fons pietatis!
Here the emphatic me is preserved, but in neither version is the true meaning of salvandos even hinted at, and in both we miss the tenderness of the fons pietatis, with which the tremenda majestas is balanced and softened.
Civilization is therefore the fons et origo mali and should be done away with.
Avicebron or Avencebrol was the author of the famous Fons Vitae, "the Source of Life," which gained a quite undeserved notoriety for its supposed materialism.
The larger question of the aim of human life is touched on in the "Fons Vitæ.
At any rate it is clear from the little that is contained on the Divine Will in the "Fons Vitæ" that the Will forms an important element in Gabirol's philosophy.
By the river which flows out of Eden is meant prime matter which issues from the essence of God according to the "Fons Vitæ.
And but for the introduction of the Will in the "Fons Vitæ" we should be forced to understand Gabirol in the same way.
Gabirol nowhere betrays his Jewishness in the "Fons Vitæ.
Illustration] Among Gabirol's religious poems there is one which interests us particularly because it bears traces of the philosophy of the "Fons Vitæ.
It is clear from all this that Gabirol's omission of all reference to Jewish dogma in the "Fons Vitæ" was purely methodological.
Both Munk and Seyerlen discovered manuscript copies of the "Fons Vitæ," and now both the Hebrew epitome of Falaquera and the Latin translation of Gundissalinus are accessible in print.
Such as was his "Fons Bandusiae," not fons a mere spring, but sanctified by architectural art, as well as feeling.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fons" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.