Read full poem →had in common with us. It will be seen that much of the melody of 'The
Raven' arises from alliteration and the studious use of similar sounds
in unusual places. In regard to its measure, it may be noted that if
Dictionary Entry
To come up from a lower to a higher position.
In a Sentence
“to arise from a kneeling posture”
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Poetry examples for “arises”
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Read full poem →of that kind which the ancients had in common with us. It will be seen
that much of the melody of ‘The Raven’ arises from alliteration, and the
studious use of similar sounds in unusual places. In regard to its
Read full poem →And dear old Dick gathered speed and said:
"Sometimes through Dvorák a vision arises
To the words of Merneptah whose hands were red:
Read full poem →This is your son; you must kiss your son."
And Widow La Rue from her chair arises
And calmly takes her child in her arms,
Read full poem →merely frigid and conventional compliments. Any uncertainty one may
feel about the subject arises not from their being love-poems, but
from the difficulty which Donne has in adjusting himself to the
Read full poem →But to the stars, and the cold lunar beams;
Alone the sun arises, and alone
Spring the great streams.
Read full poem →Is flashing round me, and a tone
Arises from its measured motion,
How sweet! did any heart now share in my emotion.
Read full poem →As one of Denham's principal claims to the regard of posterity arises
from his improvement of our numbers, his versification ought to
