A Consolidated Library of Anglo-Saxon PoetryNumber of occurrences in corpus: 16
| A.3.4 542 | the king, / voice upon voice, | rise | up into glory, / beautifully b |
| AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 6 38 | her of heaven and earth, / now | rise | all around throughout the anc |
| AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 21 20 | to the high mountains, / which | rise | above the stars of heaven: he |
| ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1141 | nights, / cold, and unable to | rise | up from the bed. / A chilly pa |
| ALDHELM.CarmEcc 2 4 | e revered, / and fresh banners | rise | up with sacred victories. / Th |
| ALDHELM.CarmEcc 4.7 1 | s own accord / and all corpses | rise | from ancient tombs. / / # 4.7 / Si |
| ALDHELM.CarmRhyth.Octo 34 | e customarily does most often | rise | up as a golden star, / he was b |
| ALDHELM.CarmVirg 143 | ough generations of offspring | rise | up through it on earth, / yet i |
| ALDHELM.CarmVirg 278 | tichrist. / All the bodies will | rise | up from their gloomy graves, / |
| ALDHELM.CarmVirg 698 | mes he caused dead corpses to | rise | from death, / disturbing the aw |
| ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1278 | celestial speech: / ‘Rush to | rise | at once from your couch, warr |
| ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1412 | previously wrapped tight, / to | rise | up from the black darkness of |
| BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 111 | eep sea, / the north wind will | rise | against you with its opposing |
| BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 675 | and chilly waves, / that I may | rise | up to meet Christ arriving in |
| BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 699 | / Even though a tempest should | rise | up with raging storms, / bear |
| N.MiraculaNyniae 77 | plits open by itself / and all | rise | throughout the world at the c |