Do we say pore or pour

pore 512 occurrences

" "But I am innocent, absolutely innocent," I protested, the perspiration starting from every pore as the full meaning of the charge burst upon me.

It drinks the oxygen in at every pore; and burns.

Hidden in their cellars, they pore over treaties, cite newspaper articles, grow pale over maps, measure angles, quibble over texts or traces of frontiers."

"You's goodnuff to go to de 'Cad'my and leab yer pore mother, an' I reckon you's good nuff for de party.

M. wiped his cheek, flushed with a friendly perspiration'tis M.'s way of showing his zeal"from every pore of him a perfume falls."

With the sweat of terrible nausea bursting from every pore of his body he pulled the bales back.

That irregularity in the process would not be without analogy, is shown by the case of the Indian sambur deer, of which there is evidence from such authority as that king of sportsmen, Sir Samuel Baker, and others, that the shedding does not always occur at the same season, nor is it always annual in the same buck; and by Pore David's deer, which has been known to shed twice in one year.

What d'ye mean by throwing that pore man in the river?" I opened the door of the taxi and Joyce jumped in.

After twenty minutes or half an hour of this the class marches in a column, still going through the same movements; then they run, following their leader, doing everything that he does, until at the end of an hour the body is in a glow, the blood is pulsating in every vein, the perspiration is oozing from every pore, every muscle is limbered up and strengthened, and every nerve tingles.

I've often thought thet ef at the Jedgment the good Lord would only examine me an' all them thet went to school in my day, in the old blue-back speller 'stid o' tacklin' us on the weak pints of our pore mortal lives, why, we'd stand about ez good a chance o' gettin' to heaven ez anybody else.

The volumes for children to pore over, as they bake by the stove, or stew over the black hole in the floor, have also suffered an economic and practical change.

My heart bled at every pore.

" "Afraid o' pore Maaggie?" He took it in.

This touching confidence so ingratiated the bluff and hearty son of toil to the unsuspicious cowboy, that he, in turn, began, to ooze information at every pore.

"A little thing like that wouldn't be much trouble to you, I know, but to a pore man with a large family like me it's a'most impossible.

And there's my gal my pore gal don't know your real character.

And that was how Richard Markham, M.C., came to be in Chicopee at the precise time when Ethelyn's heart was bleeding at every pore, and ready to seize upon any new excitement which would divert it from its pain.

As the pious Catholic studies his Acta Sanctorum, so should the constitutionalist love to pore over the ipsissima verba of Parliamentary gladiators, and read their resolutions and their motions.

An' old Miss Ruby's resaigned, an' a new postmistress come in her plaäcea tongue-tight pore crittur, an' talks London.

Her'd maäde up her maind, pore zowl, that arl your buttons ud be out, wi' nobody to zee arter 'en.

" "Pore young chap," said the farmer, holding the likeness level with his eyes and studying it; "Pore young chap!

" "Pore young chap," said the farmer, holding the likeness level with his eyes and studying it; "Pore young chap!

Keith loved it, and he could not have been much more than three years old when he first began to pore over its quaint old illustrations.

As Romanes says, Nature is instinct with reason; "tap her where you will, reason oozes out at every pore.

if we knew in experience what this were, to take a look of Christ's love, patience, long-suffering, meekness, hatred of sin, zeal, &c, and by faith to pore in, till, by virtue proceeding from that copy, we found our hearts in some measure framed into the same disposition, or at least more inclined to be cast into the same mould!

pour 5200 occurrences

Then take some finely powdered fluate of lime (fluor spar,) strew it even over the glass plate upon the waxed side, and then gently pour upon it, so as not to displace the powder, as much concentrated sulphuric acid diluted with thrice its weight of water, as is sufficient to cover the powdered fluor spar.

"It is sufficient," he says, "to pour a few drops of tincture of cantharides on the wound, to cause a redness and vesiccation; not only is the poison rendered harmless, but the stings of the reptiles are removed with the epidermis that the bladder raises."Med.

From every chink And secret corner, where they slept away The wintry storms; by myriads forth at once, Swarming they pour. Go where you will, it is not possible to escape these "winged reptiles.

Pour le cas ou il n'aurait pas encore ete mis en liberte, je vous saurais gre de me faire connaitre les raisons de cette arrestation, et de me donner le moyen de communiquer aussitot avec lui, pour pourvoir eventuellement lui fournir toute protection dont il pourrait avoir besoin.

Dans un petit couvent loin de toute pratique Je le fis élever selon ma politique C'est-à-dire, ordonnant quels soins on emploieroit Pour le rendre idiote autant qu'il se pourroit.

And tell my lady, when your quests are o'er, That I, away from her, my heart's desire, Yearn for the blissful hour when I shall pour Down at her feet a love surcharged with fire.

Her head struck a stone and made a hole in it, and into this hole the men of Sassun pour millet and grind as the people of Mösr do; and every traveller from Mösr stops there before the castle to see the stone.

I take my tonics now whenever nurse gives them to me, and I never pour them out of the window as I used to do.

CREATOR SPIRIT, by whose aid The world's foundations first were laid, Come, visit every pious mind; Come, pour thy joys on human kind; From sin and sorrow set us free, And make thy temples worthy thee.

A bar-maid's place Was Hebe's grace, Till Jupiter did trick her; He turn'd her away, And made Ganimede stay To pour him out his liquor.

Then fling open the windows and pour volleys of stones and bricks upon them.

To do this, however, it was necessary to obtain the key, to open the case, and to pour out the liquor; three things, of which he distrusted his powers to perform that which was the least difficult.

Pour in blood, and blood-like wine, To Mother Earth and Proserpine: Mingle milk into the stream; Feast the ghosts that love the steam: Snatch a brand from funeral pile: Toss it in to make them boil; And turn your faces from the sun, Answer me, if this be done? ALL PR.

Driven by their chiefs, they storms of hailstones pour; Then mourn, and soften to a silent shower.

180 So stands the Thracian herdsman with his spear, Pull in the gap, and hopes the hunted bear, And hears him rustling in the wood, and sees His course at distance by the bending trees; And thinks, Here comes my mortal enemy, And either he must fall in fight, or I: This while he thinks, he lifts aloft his dart; A generous chilness seizes every part: The veins pour back the blood, and fortify the heart.

The blow would not have brought tears from the eyes of a toddler, but this great calf emitted a wild yope, and opening his mouth let his saliva pour on to his slate.

The didactic criticism of Dryden is necessarily, at least naturally, mingled with that which he was obliged to pour forth in his own defence; and this may be one main cause of its irregular and miscellaneous form.

With brilliant dress the golden-beetle wore, With scarlet plumes the humming-bird once bore, They come in troops from every flower and tree, And 'round the fairy throne in concourse pour, The Queen of Elfland holds her revelry.

When your work is done on earth, and you enter the reward of your business, all the souls of the men whom you have destroyed will crowd around you, and pour their bitterness into your cup.

Mon guide, pour apprendre a lire, a ecrire et a parler francais, by Undine de Livaudais & Rene Samson.

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Lettres et images pour Georges Duhamel.

Lettres et images pour Georges Duhamel.

Le pianiste de jazz; preparation au jazz moderne pour piano.

"'Pour la valeur eprouveede l'Empereur,'" said he, reading the inscription as he clapped him on the shoulder.

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