11 collocations for uprises

From a pretty glass dish uprose a wondrous structure.

As I slid The wide doors open, with a sudden bound Uprose the startled horses; but they stood Still as the man who in a foreign land Hears his strange language, when my Desert call, As low and plaintive as the nested dove's, Fell on their listening ears.

FROM THE NORSE TONGUE. 'Upreis Odinn Allda gautr.' Uprose the King of Men with speed, And saddled straight his coal-black steed; Down the yawning steep he rode That leads to Hela's drear abode.

whose may it be?' Uprose the ladye at once from her dreaming, Dreams born of sighs from the violets round, The jasmine bough caught in her bright tresses, seeming In pity to keep the fair prisoner it bound.

With savage glee came Warristoun To read the murderous doom, And then uprose the great Montrose In the middle of the room.

Now, amid the wreck, uprose the moral nature which never before had attained the ascendant.

And fair uprose the queen of night, Shining o'er mount and main; Ben Lomond own'd her silvery light, Forth sparkled bright again.

he said, with the solemn piety of an infidel who knows God only as the spirit is revealed on lonely waters and above uprising seas, and in the life of flowers and beasts, and in the rare pity of men.

So came the next morning, and uprose the sun in all the splendor of his glory, shedding his beams to every quarter with a rare dazzling effulgence.

But ilka seed as Karin threw, Uprose a bubble to her view, Uprose a sigh from out the lake, As though a baby's heart did break.

and so braw he will bundle the straw The Little Old Man of the Barn. YON FAIRY DOG. 'Twas bold MacCodrum of the Seals, Whose heart would never fail, Would hear yon fairy ban-dog fierce Come howling down the gale; The patt'ring of the paws would sound Like horse's hoofs on frozen ground, While o'er its back and curling round Uprose its fearsome tail.

11 collocations for  uprises