Read full poem →Till wrangling Science taught it noise and show,
And wicked Wit arose, thy most abusive foe.
Dictionary Entry
To come up from a lower to a higher position.
In a Sentence
“to arise from a kneeling posture”
Origin
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Poetry examples for “arose”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Proud look’d the lips: but while I meditated 95
A wind arose and rush’d upon the South,
Read full poem →As a mother's whitened with woes
Her adorable head that arose;
As the sound of a God that is moved,
Read full poem →As thy day rose,
They arose up and girded them to the north and south,
By seas, by snows.
Read full poem →Time arose and smote thee silent at his warning,
Change and darkness fell on men that fell from thee;
Read full poem →The fool took notice and slowly arose,
Not quite so sure was his foolish heart.
Read full poem →Marvell again turned to poetry. The magic
lines on "Bermudas " arose out of his convcrsati
with Oxenbridge, who had returaed from
Read full poem →But who shall tell the tale of all their woes?
An execrable appetite arose,
He battened on them, crunched, and sucked them in.
Read full poem →But who shall tell the tale of all their woes?
An execrable appetite arose,
He battened on them, crunched, and sucked them in.
Read full poem →"And I guess you're right," said Frank, as more noises arose all around
them.
