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1 If the latter, he was a purblind prophet and missed the very fount of human tears.
2 He wants to lead you higher up the mountain of joy, to the very fount of blessings.
3 We are forced to meddle with concerns which are the very fount and springhead of half the hatreds of mankind.
4 A wit, a courtier at the very fount of all politeness, Lord Hervey wanted the genuine source of all social qualities-Christianity
5 He would fall back on the earliest recollections of his youth-he would recur to the very fount and origin of all human knowledge.
6 Quoting Saint Paul, he invested man with a new power; he might rise, from globe to globe, to the very Fount of eternal life.
7 "Thou art the very fount and spring of justice, O my lord, as this thine admission proves," protested the corsair.
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