Which preposition to use with outpouring
Worship is the outpouring of the whole nature, an ascription of blessing, glory, honor, and power and majesty to God.
Toil, suffering, blood, and treasure outpoured like water over a whole generation, counselled them to make all sure by the use of explicit terms, and well chosen words, and just enough of them.
Then taking Lewisham's arm affectionatelya thing Lewisham detestedhe went on to a copious outpouring on Lovewith illustrative anecdotes of the Paragon.
I am bound to say that he said little about my poem, but devoted himself almost entirely to an enthusiastic outpouring over Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass, an advance copy of which had just been sent him.
Pardon its length: it is my first, and shall be my last, heart-outpouring to you; and if it make you comprehend me, I shall not have written or you have read in vain.
It was a moment of contrition, and of outpouring for the burthened heart, as Lenore was able to speak of her long trial, and all the evil it had caused in hardening and sealing up her better nature.
It is gratifying to one who would above all things avoid the insanity of fancying himself a more momentous or touching object than he really is, to find that nobody expects from him the least sign of such mental aberration, and that he is evidently held capable of listening to all kinds of personal outpouring without the least disposition to become communicative in the same way.
How he may have loved in the earlier periods of his life, whereof no record now remains, can only be guessed from the tenderness and passion outpoured in the poems of his latter years.
His projects would be carried out; he would continue to give, and continue to produce the things to givebut the heart, the love of giving, the spirit of outpouring to menthese were gone from him.