Read full poem →The sun first rises o'er the purpled main,
Than, issuing forth, the rival of his beams
Launched on the bosom of the silver Thames.
Dictionary Entry
To flow out, to proceed from, to come out or from.
In a Sentence
“The rents issuing from the land permitted him to live as a man of independent means.”
Origin
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Poetry examples for “issuing”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Whose eyes were as the morning purged with flame,
Whose eyelids as sweet savour issuing thence.
Read full poem →age. If the question were put to me I should probably evade it by
pointing out that Mr. Frowde is issuing an edition based upon this, in
which the spelling is frankly that of to-day. But if the question were
Read full poem →Directed all, and in his Bounty drown'd.
Therefore is He that Firmán-issuing Shah
To whom the World was subject. But because
Read full poem →To greet Pym as he passes!
[_The doors at the back begin to open, noise and light issuing._
Read full poem →That cottage, witness of my birth;
And near I saw, bold issuing forth
In youthful pride,
Read full poem →Yes, he is gone, and all my woes increase;
I heard the water issuing from the wound-- 15
No more the Tea shall pour its fragrant steams around!
Read full poem →A woman’s truth. And that is nature too,
Issuing a fresher law than laws of birth.
Read full poem →Forth from its spasms of fury and its poisons,
Issuing at last in perfect power and beauty,
Onward beneath the sun following its course,
