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Go forth   /goʊ fɔrθ/   Listen
Go forth

verb
1.
Go away from a place.  Synonyms: go away, leave.  "She didn't leave until midnight" , "The ship leaves at midnight"
2.
Come out of.  Synonyms: come forth, come out, egress, emerge, issue.  "The words seemed to come out by themselves"






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"Go forth" Quotes from Famous Books



... she will go forth in your garments; you will remain with hers. You will be hanged, perhaps, but ...
— Notre-Dame de Paris - The Hunchback of Notre Dame • Victor Hugo

... by breaking of a stick, or by putting some Betel over the Wall to fall in such places as they have appointed, where she will look to find it. And when she has such notice, she cannot want an excuse to go forth ...
— An Historical Relation Of The Island Ceylon In The East Indies • Robert Knox

... any case what employers call a treasure, and to any one who wishes to go forth and hunt for him I will supply a chart showing the way to that doorstep on which last I saw him. But I myself, were I ever so able to pay his wages, should never covet him—no, nor anything like him. Perhaps we are not afraid of menservants if we ...
— And Even Now - Essays • Max Beerbohm

... girl, whose loves were suddenly sundered by the bursting of that fatal shell. At the second performance, the spectators did not see the shot, they only heard the dread report; and they were free to let their sympathy go forth to the young couples. ...
— The Theory of the Theatre • Clayton Hamilton

... Marcus in your charge. Now, no more save this: Rise up like my trusted servant. Duty calls me away, not only as a counsellor, but also as one of my country's generals. Now help me with my armour, for I go forth to fight. There have been words enough. Take the example of my son. He feels the bitterness of being left behind as much as you. Now, quick! We have lost too much time already. Caius Julius awaits my coming, ...
— Marcus: the Young Centurion • George Manville Fenn


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