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[im-pahrt] / ɪmˈpɑrt /




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In your admirable heart Lives a Yearning to Impart; In your veins an earnest flood Of listerine instead of blood.

From The Crow's Nest by Day, Clarence

Among the petitions which are offered to the Deity is the following: "Impart to us, out of thy great mercy, thy gifts which we are not worthy to receive through our own merit."

From The God-Idea of the Ancients or Sex in Religion by Gamble, Eliza Burt

The wind blows in along the sea— Its salty wet caresses Impart to all the ships that be A thrill before it passes.

From Colors of Life Poems and Songs and Sonnets by Eastman, Max

Impart to others the knowledge you may receive, and daily associate with holy men.

From The Siksha-Patri of the Swami-Narayana Sect by Monier-Williams, Monier, Sir

Impart this resolution to your chief officers, and join with them to inspire your soldiers with it.

From Montcalm and Wolfe by Parkman, Francis




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