FOUNT On me alone you have shed the light of your soul; and I, moreover, have cast away the prejudices which fetter life.
FOUNT The Faithful Prince has looked toward you several times and you cannot do otherwise now than greet him.
Iona herself has given us for remembrance a fount of youth more wonderful than that which lies under her own boulders of Dun-I.
Yet what joyousness like hers, when she wills: because of her unwavering hope, her inexhaustible fount of love?
His voice is low and sweet, with a sound like the bubbling of waters in that fount whence the rainbows rise.
He knows the voices of wind and sea: and it is because the Fount of Youth upon Dun-I of Iona is not the only wellspring of peace, that the Gael can front destiny as he does, and can endure.
It is clear that the muses of the new age had to haunt Calvary instead of Helicon, slaking their thirst at no Castalian spring, but at the fount of tears outpoured by all creation for a stricken God.
Provided only that the spiritual fount be stirred, the jet of living water gushes forth, pure, inexhaustible, and limpid.
From its fount on Plinlimmon to the end of its course of a hundred and thirty miles, where it gracefully rolls into the broad estuary, it has scarcely ever, even for a mile, been commonplace.
I had only one fount of quiet left, And that they poisoned!
The fount of love for her hath gushed, Life's shadows all have flown, Joy, Florence!
You have this hope; yes, already your soul turns from earth and its vanities to the pure, unfailing fount of heavenly joy.
This edition is executed in the printer's second (handsome) fount of roman type, upon very thick paper.
Pon my word, I never expected to live to see the waters of this fount of brides for the British peerage so disturbed.
W'en his daughter ma'ied Fount Odell, I wuz willed ter her en den mah marsters wuz Fount en Albert Odell who wuz br'ers.
This beautiful little fount Wherein the golden wine Sparkles--who made it, With thoughtful skill and fine, With such high art and industry, That praise deserve so well?
So never to the Desert-worn Did fount bring freshness deeper, Than that his placid rest this morn Has brought the shrouded sleeper.
Quoting Saint Paul, he invested man with a new power; he might rise, from globe to globe, to the very Fount of eternal life.
Is not God Knowledge itself, Love itself, theFount of all poetry?
There is the only fount of bliss, In joy and sorrow tried; No refuge for the heart like this A Saviour's Side.
As the fount is still unsealing Its pure treasure softly fair, May each drop be fraught with healing, Dearest Mother, at thy pray'r.
From the perennial fount of song within his breast there streamed fresh melodious strains through his symphonies, the ninth and last of which, the C major, ranks him with the great symphonists.
Once more I join the Thespian quire, And taste th' inspiring fount again: O parent of the Graecian lyre, Admit me to thy secret strain.
Ev'n now the soul maintains her latest strife, And death's chill grasp congeals the fount of life.
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Out of the fount of my womanly wisdom I reminded him how young she was, how clever, and how much flattered.
He's a positive Peer of the Realm, and baths, my dear, every morning in the Fount of Honours.
There thou wilt discern a verdant forest; In it is a fount of crystal water; In the fount there is a block of marble; On the marble block a golden goblet; In the goblet thou wilt find a snow-ball.
And o'er my head let roses grow, There plant the red-rose tree; And at my feet a fount shall flow, O scoop that fount for me!
O precious is the flow, That makes me white as snow; No other fount I know, Nothing but the blood of Jesus.
His aim should rather be to concentrate and simplify, and so to expand his being; instead of going out into the Manifold, to forsake it for the One, and so to float upwards towards the Divine Fount of Being whose stream flows within him.
He accepts these frozen and lifeless bodies of yours, And gives you a Kingdom beyond what you dream of, He takes a few drops of your tears, And gives you the Divine Fount sweeter than sugar.
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