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Definition of Pored
1. pore [v] - See also: pore
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pored
Literary usage of Pored
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of Hannah More by Hannah More (1835)
"Still fact, and not wit is the leading object of history. petite for plain food.
To the taste thus pam pored, ..."
2. Baptist Missionary Magazine by Massachusetts Baptist Convention, American Baptist Foreign Mission Society (1823)
"June 15th, we »up- pored her to be struck with death. She evidently crew weaker
and weaker. For the mo»t part the appeared as if asleep. ..."
3. From the Front; Trench Poetry edited by Clarence Edward Andrews (1918)
"SONNET Look up, O stricken eyes that long have pored Over the sickliness of a
young heart Diseased with double doubt and the abhorred Drugs of Self-will and ..."
4. From the Front; Trench Poetry by Clarence Edward Andrews (1918)
"SONNET Look up, O stricken eyes that long have pored Over the sickliness of a
young heart Diseased with double doubt and the abhorred Drugs of Self-will and ..."
5. The Home and Foreign Review (1864)
"... which this grand old legend wears in the book which we pored over in boyhood,
rather than the elaborate and paraphrastic rendering of Mr. Longfellow. ..."
6. The Book of Worship (1880)
"4 Spread over us Thy sheltering wing, And bless with peace our fa pored land ;
That we may still Thy glory sing, By whose protecting care we stand. ..."