Read full poem →There, every Grace and Muse shall throng,
Exalt the dance, or animate the song;
There, youths and nymphs, in consort gay,
Dictionary Entry
To honor; to hold in high esteem.
In a Sentence
“They exalted their queen.”
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Poetry examples for “exalt”
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Read full poem →For life predestin'd to the Gnomes' embrace. 80
These swell their prospects and exalt their pride,
When offers are disdain'd, and love deny'd:
Read full poem →Go live! for Heaven's eternal year is thine,
Go, and exalt thy moral to divine.
Read full poem →Rise, crown'd with light, imperial Salem, rise!
Exalt thy towery head, and lift thy eyes!
See, a long race thy spacious courts adorn;
Read full poem →For life predestined to the Gnomes' embrace.
These swell their prospects, and exalt their pride,
When offers are disdain'd, and love denied;
Read full poem →She joins the cunning of the snake,
To rivet and exalt his love;
Her mode of candour is deceit ;
Read full poem →Yet how should our Lord Love curtail one whit
Thy perfect praise whom most he would exalt?
Alas! he can but make my heart's low vault
Read full poem →Theocentric, as used by Obaje, conveys a Trinitarian view of God It stands within
orthodox Christian doctrine to exalt the divine above the human Not everyone employs
theocentric, however, in a way that is compatible with evangelical theology Because the
Read full poem →Enlightenment's anthropocentrism In a model of balance, "Edwards consistently strives to
exalt God but not distance God from the world ”47
Read full poem →How sweet thine anthems, how divine thy joys!
What heav'nly grandeur should exalt her strain!
What holy raptures in her numbers reign!
