Lexicographical Neighbors of Rearising
Literary usage of Rearising
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1867)
"And dared he free, A shout of welcome from a voice of number Pealed o'er the sea.
Now, once again in Europe's rearising, When earth is ..."
2. The Wagnerian Romances by Gertrude Hall Brownell (1907)
"Telramund draws nearer, fascinated, reconquered to her by this suggestion of some
dim hope rearising upon his blighted life. He sits down beside her and ..."
3. Learning to Write by Robert Louis Stevenson (1920)
"should do so grossly and notably, or in some conventional disguise: are questions
of plastic style continually rearising. And the sphinx that patrols the ..."
4. Learning to Write by Robert Louis Stevenson (1920)
"should do so grossly and notably, or in some conventional disguise: are questions
of plastic style continually rearising. And the sphinx that patrols the ..."
5. Ériu by Royal Irish Academy (1905)
"... its warmth and light, with its flowers and fruits, at the rearising of summer.
3. Still they knew not who wrought (that) until there came this story of ..."