of Well
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe blood of love welled up in my heart with a slow pain. Sylvia Plath
Even more blood welled up and spilled down his arm, splattering onto the ground. "Camille's carpet,” Magnus protested. "It's blood,” said Will. "She ought to be thrilled. Cassandra Clare
He had never lost that mingled combination of awe and terror that welled up in him when confronted by the routinely huge distances of space. Alastair Reynolds
For the first time he looked into his heart and wrote, and thus for the first time he touched the hearts of others; the cold style took fire, and beneath the clumsy periods welled tears. Evelyn Beatrice Hall
The feeling of accomplishment welled up inside of me, three Olympic gold medals. I knew that was something nobody could ever take away from me, ever. Wilma Rudolph
He was not dull. A tall lanky virile Andhra, well-dressed and spic and span, he stood upright with an intense vitality filling his eyes welled with visions. His speech was pithy, - polished and precise. He studied philosophy as a scientist - not as a moralist. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan