Which preposition to use with founts
But for the ethereal essence, The fount of fiery life Which served for that Titanic strife, Byron would have been merely a more melodious Moore and a more accomplished Brummell.
This well in the North is better than Castalian fount for the children of the North.
And so, thus both together garmented, They issued from the fount to the fresh air.
But Senator Langdon had not yet learned of the many founts from which political strength and political leadership may be gained.
As through wide air the tempests sweep, As gush the springs from mystic deep, Or lone untrodden glen; So from dark hidden fount within Comes SONG, its own wild world to win Amidst the souls of men!
When Izdubar awakes, they lead the way To the bright fount beside the jasper sea.
FAUST Parchment, is that the sacred fount whence roll Waters he thirsteth not who once hath quaffed?
There's a fount about to stream, There's a light about to gleam, There's a warmth about to glow, There's a flower about to blow; There's midnight blackness changing Into gray!