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Smiles of hilarity were on every countenance, and particularly on those of the Fairies who with a waving plume and bosoms heaving to the sounds they gave, stood and pour'd forth spirit of song.
Letter 35 2009
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The Greeks, all thrust up at their sterns, have pour'd out tears enow,
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“Accordingly this Tyrant's Executioners laid hold of the King, stretch'd him out at length upon the ground naked, and pour'd boiling Rosin upon his Belly; besides this, they put his feet into a Fire, having fasten'd his Neck to a Stake fix'd in the ground with two of these Hangmen held him by the Arms.”
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She pour'd a wan and fitful light on marsh, and stream, and plain?
The Ontario High School Reader A.E. Marty
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Which on their ravish'd ears pour'd thrilling, like
Choice Specimens of American Literature, and Literary Reader Being Selections from the Chief American Writers Benj. N. Martin
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On we pour'd until we met them, foot to foot, and hand to hand.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 330, April 1843 Various
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Negroes, well arm'd, who, without a Word speaking, pour'd in upon us a
A Voyage to Cacklogallinia With a Description of the Religion, Policy, Customs and Manners of That Country Captain Samuel Brunt
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The Butter which was melted and pour'd over them, these vile Miscreants call'd
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Who, though he fought no battle -- though he pour'd
Poems (1828) Thomas Gent
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Strains which thy lyre had taught him -- he pour'd forth
Poems (1828) Thomas Gent
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