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  • Sanction did make no mention of it, and that the holy Pope to everyone gave liberty to fart at his own ease, if that the blankets had no streaks wherein the liars were to be crossed with a ruffian-like crew, and, the rainbow being newly sharpened at Milan to bring forth larks, gave his full consent that the good woman should tread down the heel of the hip-gut pangs, by virtue of a solemn protestation put in by the little testiculated or codsted fishes, which, to tell the truth, were at that time very necessary for understanding the syntax and construction of old boots. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • April showers bring forth May flowers. 
  • Divine dispensation determined to honor her in this station so that, having scorned the king's servant, she came to be coupled with the king himself and bring forth royal children.
  • The young males which our fallow deer do bring forth are commonly named according to their several ages: for the first year it is a fawn, the second a pricket, the third a sorel, the fourth a soare, the fifth a buck of the first head, not bearing the name of a buck till he be five years old: and from henceforth his age is commonly known by his head or horns. Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series)
  • March winds and April showers bring forth May flowers. 
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  • We know not what each morning will bring forth. A Channel of Peace
  • With both types, the value of identifying the true treasures is to bring forth the gems from your past that support your truest self and your future goals, rather than criticize or call your truest self into question. SHED Your Stuff, Change Your Life
  • But Godfrey nould this while bring forth his power Jerusalem Delivered
  • Our friend will Bring forth this question at the meeting.
  • The followers of Jesus also experience being called as participants into God's messianic mission to bring forth a new creation through a vulnerable mission of love.
  • Nature, they will display new strength and viridity, and bring forth fruit in increased abundance. The Bushman — Life in a New Country
  • Yet these are still fascinating questions, questions that provoke us and bring forth all kinds of creative thought and invention.
  • Where critics of the older school would bring forth laborious lay sermons, he would trot out a diverting confection of a causerie.
  • IV. iii.188 (361,1) Let it no more bring out ingrateful man!] [W: out to ungrateful] It is plain that _bring out_ is _bring forth_, with which the following lines correspond so plainly, that the commentator might be suspected of writing his note without reading the whole passage. Notes to Shakespeare, Volume III: The Tragedies
  • Mrs. Hall, waxing enthusiastic, had asked her husband to bring forth the "pretties," and had spent half an hour showing them to Grief. A LITTLE ACCOUNTWITH SWITHIN HALL
  • My rooskie translations for habeas corpus, by the way, can be rendered in literal English as “let it be so, that they shall present the soul,” and “(we decree) that thou should bring forth thebody.” The Volokh Conspiracy » PC
  • Trees bring forth fruit.
  • I will create a new world, in my own image under my own power, and bring forth the next stage of evolution for our unevolved species.
  • They at dinner before I come; and, when I had dined, I away home, and thence to White Hall, where the Board waited on the Duke of York to discourse about the disposing of Sir Thomas Allen's fleete, which is newly come home to Portsmouth; and here Middleton and I did in plain terms acquaint the Duke of York what we thought and had observed in the late Court-martiall, which the Duke did give ear to; and though he thinks not fit to revoke what is already done in this case by a Court-martiall, yet it shall bring forth some good laws in the behaviour of Captains to their under Officers for the time to come. Diary of Samuel Pepys, Apr/May 1668
  • April showers bring forth May flowers. 
  • It is no better when it is vented in spiteful and mischievous language: He that utters slander is a fool too, for God will sooner or later bring forth that righteousness as the light which he endeavours to cloud, and will find an expedient to roll the reproach away. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • March winds and April showers bring forth May flowers. 
  • Going back would bring forth a flood of happy memories.
  • Without ever having been an expectant, as they call their journeymen excisemen, I was directly planted down to all intents and purposes an officer of excise; there to flourish and bring forth fruits -- worthy of repentance. The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. With a New Life of the Poet, and Notices, Critical and Biographical by Allan Cunningham
  • Authentic choices and actions bring forth spirit: the energy that gives courage, passion, vitality, intensity, and aliveness to our existence.
  • Without ever having been an expectant, as they call their journeymen excisemen, I was directly planted down to all intents and purposes an officer of Excise; there to flourish and bring forth fruits -- worthy of repentance. The Letters of Robert Burns
  • Sharks are ovoviviparous -- that is, they bring forth living young instead of eggs. Book Randomness Tag!
  • Without ever having been an expectant, as they call their journeymen excisemen, I was directly planted down to all intents and purposes an officer of excise; there to flourish and bring forth fruits ” worthy of repentance. Selected English Letters
  • Everything is ranked, classed and categorised for easy digestion in a vain attempt to bring forth order from chaos.
  • A worldly-minded, unspiritual church, when she crosses the ocean to give her witness to peoples of other tongues and other cultures, is sure to bring forth on other shores a Christianity much like her own. Tozer, a true and poetical meditation « Unknowing
  • The next eight months they will stay together, separate, reunite and bring forth new life.
  • The enigmatical form of the inculcation is the device whereby that mind will be compelled to follow his track, to think for itself his thoughts again, to possess itself of the inmost secret of his intention; for it is a school in whose enigmatical devices the mind of the future was to be caught, in whose subtle exercises the child of the future was to be trained to an identity that should restore the master to his work again, and bring forth anew, in a better hour, his clogged and buried genius. The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded
  • I. ii.113 (118,9) Oh, when we bring forth weeds,/When our quick winds lie still] The sense is, that man, not agitated by censure, like soil not ventilated by _quick winds_, produces more evil than good. Notes to Shakespeare, Volume III: The Tragedies
  • Rather, it is a need that grows from the inside, a need to overcome the chasm that divides and alienates us from the spiritual source of our existence and to bring forth the good that is within us.
  • As for Win Jenkins, she has undergone a perfect metamurphysis, and is become a new creeter from the ammunition of Humphry Clinker, our new footman, a pious young man, who has laboured exceedingly, that she may bring forth fruits of repentance. The Expedition of Humphry Clinker
  • The author is able to bring forth an implied criticism of the hopelessness of the situations, or of the dishonesties and the hypocritical subterfuges of the adult world.
  • Just as we become conscious that the Earth took more than four billion years to bring forth this abundance of life, it is dawning on us how quickly we are foreshortening its future.
  • Weed through the old to bring forth the new.
  • Rather than draw upon words to squelch the unknown and to eliminate mystery, we can use them to bring forth more unknowing. The Bushman Way of Tracking God
  • Some of the case presentations bring forth vividly the problems of good patient management.
  • A book entitled "Ffor to serve a Lorde," in 1500, directs the "boteler" or "panter," to bring forth the principal salt, and to "set the saler in the myddys of the table. Arts and Crafts in the Middle Ages A Description of Mediaeval Workmanship in Several of the Departments of Applied Art, Together with Some Account of Special Artisans in the Early Renaissance
  • And though that men bring of the plants, for to plant in other countries, they grow well and fair; but they bring forth no fructuous thing, and the leaves of balm fall not. The Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • (And God said, let the waters bring forth abundantly the moving creature which hath a living soul.) “Creavit Deus cete grandia, et omnem animam viventem, atque motabilem quam produxerant aquæ.” A Philosophical Dictionary
  • All animals whatsoever, whether they fly or swim or walk upon dry land, whether they bring forth their young alive or in the egg, develop in the same way: save only that some have the navel attached to the womb, namely the viviparous animals, and some have it attached to the egg, and some to both parts alike, as in a certain sort of fishes. The History of Animals
  • When we write something, we are legitimizing it and legitimizing the distinctions those words bring forth.
  • March winds and April showers bring forth May flowers. 
  • Do not boast about tomorrow, For you do not know what a day may bring forth.
  • To bring forth ( a sigh, for example ) with obvious effort.
  • The intricate blind-tooling of the doublure shadowed forth the blind fate which left us in ignorance of our future and our past, or of even what the day itself might bring forth. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, 1995, Memorial Issue
  • To plant several varieties is absolutely necessary on account of pollenizing, as staminate and pistillate flowers, though on the same plant, do not always appear together in proper condition on all plants; in fact it has been proven in my orchard that sometimes plants bring forth a great many pistillate blossoms and not a single staminate one on them, and still a good crop of nuts were grown on them. Northern Nut Growers Association, Report Of The Proceedings At The Tenth Annual Meeting. Battle Creek, Michigan, December 9 and 10, 1919
  • April showers bring forth May flowers. 
  • A summit must not labor and bring forth a mouse.
  • March winds and April showers bring forth May flowers. 
  • Portsmouth; and here Middleton and I did in plain terms acquaint the Duke of York what we thought and had observed in the late Court-martiall, which the Duke did give ear to; and though he thinks not fit to revoke what is already done in this case by a Court-martiall, yet it shall bring forth some good laws in the behaviour of Captains to their under Officers for the time to come. Diary of Samuel Pepys — Volume 73: April/May 1669
  • Come, bring forth this counterfeit model: he has deceived me, like a double-meaning prophesier. Act IV. Scene III. All’s Well that Ends Well
  • Thenne here-uppon the boteler or panter shall bring forthe his pryncipall salte, and iiij or v loves of paryd brede, havyng a towaile aboute his nekke, the tone half honge or lying uppon his lefte arme unto his hande, and the kervyng knyves holdyng in the ryght hande, iuste unto the salte-seler beryng. Early English Meals and Manners
  • Here on basic up bring forth having pertinency steer down chirp measure, keeping motorcycle ride speeding up noise marked reduce.
  • Of course superstition is at the bottom of this barbarity; the same which a generation ago made the silly accoucheur refuse to give ether because of the divine (?) saying “In sorrow shalt thou bring forth children.” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Recovery requires many moments of metanoia as we bring forth a new worldview and heightened consciousness.
  • To bring forth ( a sigh, for example ) with obvious effort.
  • That is, to bear the fruit the vine wishes to bring forth.
  • Note, Christ knows beforehand who will bring forth gospel fruits in the use of gospel means; because our fruitfulness is all the work of his own hands, and known unto God are all his works. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
  • Yesterday, I asked my man-servant to bring forth the telephone-device, so that I could give my idiot spendthrift son a stern dressing-down.
  • From that time until the pair are forever united at the altar, it grows, and with marriage it begins to bring forth the unpeaceable fruits of endless dissensions. The Secret of a Happy Home (1896)
  • He will bring forth your righteousness as the light And your judgment as the noonday.
  • The claimed derivation is from an obsolete word (in Latin) "feo" = "to bring forth", where the eo became the œ ligature (perhaps because the EO combination really was a single vowel in old english, including runes!) which then became separate letters O and E because of typesetting issues. Pharyngula
  • Eugenia too, soothed with the delusions of her romantic but innocent fancy, flattered herself she might now see continually the object she conceived formed for meriting her ever reverential regard; and Miss Margland was importantly occupied upon affairs best suited to her taste and ancient habits, in deliberating how first to bring forth her fair charge with the most brilliant effect. Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth
  • March winds and April showers bring forth May flowers. 
  • Two men of mine have left to bring forth a fresh kill to the clan.
  • Each fruit blooms in its own season - cherries, pineapples, guavas, mangoes, sugar apples - filling the air with magical sweet scents of flowering plants getting ready to bring forth their bounty.
  • A tree can only bring forth something of its own kind.
  • Do not boast about tomorrow, for you do not know what a day may bring forth.
  • But if the land be barraine, colde, wet, subiect to much binding, and doth bring forth great store of wéedes, then you shall lay your land in little stiches, that is to say, not aboue thrée or foure furrowes at the most together, as is generally séene in Middlesex, The English Husbandman The First Part: Contayning the Knowledge of the true Nature of euery Soyle within this Kingdome: how to Plow it; and the manner of the Plough, and other Instruments
  • All the bands bring forth a unique combination of intelligent music fused with the unplugged sound of the acoustic guitar as well as the often edgy riffs that are the underground rock band's signature sound.
  • As the rain cometh down, and the snow from heaven, and returneth not thither, but watereth the earth, and maketh it (_the earth_) bring forth and bud (_not first bud, bear seed, and then bring forth_), that it (_the earth_) may give seed to the sower, and bread to the eater (_man being the only sower of seed and eater of bread_): so shall my Word be (_the Word of Life: Its True Genesis
  • We have ten year olds able to bring forth a coherent idea these days as opposed to the constant blather from the GOP victor GOP seeks to counter ABC programming
  • But, said he, or it be long too she will bring forth by God His bounty and have joy of her childing for she hath waited marvellous long. Ulysses
  • As we hear today what the year may bring forth, I think it is wise to remind ourselves of these three basic human requirements.
  • Oh, shooting a white deer or buffalo is certain to bring forth bad mojo! Would you shoot an albino deer
  • Come, bring forth this counterfeit module, he has deceived me, like a double-meaning prophesier. All’s Well That Ends Well
  • I am a poor, dry stick; come and make me so to live that, like Aaron's rod, I may bud and blossom and bring forth fruit unto Thy glory.
  • As the rain cometh down, and the snow from heaven, and returneth not thither, but watereth the earth, and maketh it (_the earth_) bring forth and bud (_not first bud, bear seed, and then bring forth_), that it (_the earth_) may give seed to the sower, and bread to the eater (_man being the only sower of seed and eater of bread_): so shall my Word be (_the Word of Life: Its True Genesis
  • Reading these same stories mythologically, however, can bring forth their universal qualities. The Bible: History or Myth?
  • GRAVEL: And an F-- and an F for the four senators in the Senate who could influence Pelosi and Reid to bring forth the tactics to end our involvement by Labor Day. CNN Transcript Jul 6, 2007
  • Then he bade bring forth money and apparel and clad them in sumptuous robes of honour and showered largesse upon them, wherefore they all loved him and obeyed him. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • She could bring forth the serenity from any place.
  • Don't bring forth such a unreasonable demand to me.
  • This danger proceeds from fire-damp, as one unlucky stroke of the pick may bring forth a stream of carbureted hydrogen gas, inexplosive of itself, but if mixed with eight times its bulk of air, more dangerous than gunpowder, and which, if by chance it comes in contact with the flame of a candle, is sure to explode, and certain death is the result -- not always from the explosion itself, but from the after-damp or carbonic acid gas which follows it. Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects
  • There is something on his mind, hard to bring forth, hard to articulate.

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