impart:
1.
to furnish, afford
Lucr. 1039
“this no slaughterhouse
no tool imparteth.”
2.
to communicate, make
known, tell Ham. III. ii. 349 (Qq
only); in Ham. I. ii. 112*
“love” is app. to be
supplied as the object of “impart,” the prep. “toward” partly
depending on it; unless “impart”= ‘impart myself’
(J.).