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Definition of Rewaking
1. rewake [v] - See also: rewake
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rewaking
Literary usage of Rewaking
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Letters of Algernon Charles Swinburne by Algernon Charles Swinburne, Edmund Gosse, Thomas James Wise (1918)
"... its old glad sound In your ear should ring as a dream's rebound, As a song,
that sleep in his ear keeps yet, Tho' the senses and soul rewaking forget. ..."
2. The Historical Geography of the Holy Land: Especially in Relation to the by George Adam Smith (1897)
"The foot of the invader could tread no league of her soil without starting the
voices of fathers who had laboured and fought for her —without rewaking ..."
3. Modern Criticism and the Preaching of the Old Testament: Eight Lectures on by George Adam Smith (1901)
"... to higher ideals of justice and purity, without the rewaking of those ancient
voices which declared to Jacob his sin and to Israel his transgression. ..."
4. The Expositor edited by Samuel Cox, William Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt (1893)
"The foot of the invader could tread no league of her soil without starting the
voices of fathers who had laboured and fought for her—without rewaking ..."
5. Modern Criticism and the Preaching of the Old Testament: Eight Lectures on by George Adam Smith (1901)
"... without the rewaking of those ancient voices which declared to Jacob his sin
and to Israel his transgression. ..."