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  • Koran: -- '_Eat ye and drink ye, but not to an excess_:' -- eat not so voraciously that the food shall be regorged from thy mouth, nor so abstemiously that from depletion life shall desert thee: -- though food be the means of preserving breath in the body. The Persian Literature, Comprising The Shah Nameh, The Rubaiyat, The Divan, and The Gulistan, Volume 2
  • Ceylon; and the Mohammedan travelers speak of ambergris swallowed by whales, who are made sick and regorge it. The Arabian Nights Entertainments
  • But no matter, let them be rich; let them be blood-suckers; so much, God willing, shall they regorge into the treasury of the empire. The Caesars
  • Bays and passes were swollen to abysses; rivers regorged; the sea-marshes were changed to raging wastes of water. Chita: a Memory of Last Island
  • This denial of landed property to the gross of the people has this further evil effect in preventing the improvement of land, that it prevents any of the property acquired in trade to be regorged, as it were, upon the land. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 06 (of 12)
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  • His fear is -- that Blackwood may come as Nemesis, and compel him to regorge any puffing and cramming which Tiff has put into his pocket, and is earnest to have a letter addressed in an influential quarter to prevent this. The Uncollected Writings of Thomas de Quincey—Vol. 1 With a Preface and Annotations by James Hogg
  • The tides at highest mark regorge the flood.
  • When you have regorged what you have taken in, you are the leanest things in nature. The works of John Dryden, $c now first collected in eighteen volumes. $p Volume 04
  •     What wild sea did bear, what billows foamy regorged thee? Poems and Fragments
  • What wild sea did bear, what billows foamy regorged thee? The Poems and Fragments of Catullus
  • Golden Streams had no Ebb, that a Purse mouth never regorged, that God loved a chearful giver but the Devil hated a free taker, that a paid The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 5 The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb
  • The tides at highest mark regorge the flood.
  • Paris is what, in figurative speech, they call 'flooded with pamphlets (regorge de brochures);' flooded and eddying again. The French Revolution
  • They crop grief after grief, chewing the cud of grievance; for when they are full of it they disgorge and regorge the abhorred sum, and have stuff for their spleens for many The Life and Death of Richard Yea-and-Nay
  • -- furies of hell, burrowing snakes who regorge your food, and feed upon your own excrements; ye that are forever destroying, and forever reproducing your poison! The Robbers
  • The birds had cords tied round their necks, the idea being that any small fish they caught could be swallowed but anything larger would stop and be regorged for the fisherman to collect. TravelPod.com Recent Updates
  • Haïti regorge de pétrole affirment Daniel et Ginette Mathurin WHAT REALLY HAPPENED
  • That unhallowed booty created a factitious aristocracy, ever fearful that they might be called upon to regorge their sacrilegious spoil. Coningsby
  • Le quartier regorge aussi de restaurants et de discothèques. A New Dark Age Is Dawning

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