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insphere

[in-sfeer]

verb (used with object)

insphered, insphering 
  1. ensphere.



insphere

/ ɪnˈsfɪə /

verb

  1. a variant spelling of ensphere

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Ensphere, en-sfēr′, Insphere, in-, v.t. to enclose in a sphere: to give a spherical form.

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Rise in the morning, rise While yet the streaming tide Flames o'er the blue acclivities, And pours its splendors wide; Kindling its high intent Along the firmament, Silence and sleep to break, Imaginations wake, Ideas insphere And bring them here.

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He will insphere His trusting child and make him doubly safe, and make his surrounding simply glorious.

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Rather, instantly Renew thy presence; as a strong tree should, Rustle thy boughs and set thy trunk all bare, And let these bands of greenery which insphere thee Drop heavily down,—burst, shattered, everywhere!

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O Rapture great and holy, Doe thou transport me wholly, So well her forme to vary, That I aloft may beare her, Whereas I will insphere her, In Regions high and starry.

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