Do we say rise or ryes

rise 10691 occurrences

The latter, which is called Christ's Message, took its rise from Luke iv.

that rages unconfined, And crowds with crimes the records of mankind For gold his sword the hireling ruffian draws, For gold the hireling judge distorts the laws; Wealth heap'd on wealth, nor truth, nor safety buys, The dangers gather as the treasures rise.

But nothough in my ardent breast, The fires of love must ever rise, Th' adverse circles of my fate, Forbid the outward sacrifice.

Arrived before Abbas, he did not dare lift his eyes, lest he should see the fatal aigrette, and the false diamond rise up in judgment against him.

Not yet aware that the higher we rise in rank, the harder we find it to be virtuous, he was for ever flattering himself with the future.

The wind wafts them away, and we know not where they fall, or when they may rise; but this we know, they meet us at every step upon the path of life, and strew it with plants of bitterness.

A GLOSSARY OF TERMS USED IN BRITISH HERALDRY, with a Chronological Table illustrative of its Rise and Progress.

In melody and expression they are of varying degrees of merit and completeness, but in the inspiring ideal they consistently embody they rise to heights which have been scaled only by the noblest.

Gazing, my trancèd spirit straightway flies Beyond the zone to which the stars aspire; I hear the blent notes of the white-wing'd quire Around Immortal Love triumphant rise.

And in the silent whispers and the sighs That from the throbbing heart of Nature rise, I hear thee, feel thee,own thy presence there.

Her influence bids our talents rise 'Neath Love and Fancy's native skies! I heard an infant's lisping tongue Address his mother's smiling eye, And fondly ask his favourite song His soul seemed wrapt in harmony; She sungand gave the cheering kiss, Which made the poet's fortune his.

But the exhibition is overthe ladies leave the roomand after another hour of silence, more profound than that of the grave, all the images simultaneously rise up andno wonder people believe in ghostsdisappear.

He learned what it was to rise at dawn and go thud-thud-thudding down a dirt road for endless weary miles.

They feel as if, while the proper sun was rising in the east, some other and unexpected sun had begun to rise in the north-north-west by north.

Men of science (not being raving lunatics) never said that there had been "an incessant rise in the scale of being;" for an incessant rise would mean a rise without any relapse or failure; and physical evolution is full of relapse and failure.

Men of science (not being raving lunatics) never said that there had been "an incessant rise in the scale of being;" for an incessant rise would mean a rise without any relapse or failure; and physical evolution is full of relapse and failure.

Men of science (not being raving lunatics) never said that there had been "an incessant rise in the scale of being;" for an incessant rise would mean a rise without any relapse or failure; and physical evolution is full of relapse and failure.

" The old gentleman, who corresponded with the "Gentleman's Magazine," and remembered Dryden before the rise of his fortunes, mentions his suit of plain drugget, being, by the bye, the same garb in which he has clothed Flecnoe, who "coarsely clad in Norwich drugget came.

We may take this opportunity to review the effect which the rise of Dryden's reputation had upon his private fortune and habits of life.

We must now return to Rochester, who, observing Settle's rise to his unmerited elevation in the public opinion, became as anxious to lower his presumption as he had formerly been to diminish the reputation of Dryden.

" The cry made men rise up as though vomited forth by the earth; from mouth to mouth it leaped, repeating itself incessantly, penetrating through the docks and the boats, vibrating even beyond the reach of the eye, permeating everywhere with the confusion and rapidity of sound waves.

The first surprise having vanished, they seemed disposed to rise up and fall upon the recent arrival.

Death took her as she tried to rise from the sofa and break from her sisters' arms that would have laid her there.

They shall rise.

The rise of European civilization.

ryes 1 occurrences

When ryes and rawnies lives together in dingles, without being certificated, I call such behaviour being tolerably deep in the roving line, everything savouring of which I am determined not to sanctify.

Do we say   rise   or  ryes