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With a rebel heart and a flashing eye - Ellen Tracy Alden "A Centennial Tea-Pot"

Roused my rebels from their sleep - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Etcher"

My jackdaw Muse of the rebel and dark - Stephen Vincent Benet "November Prothalamion"

Down to the last stray molecule and rebel atom - Bruce Boston "The Last Alchemist"

While both our hearts rebel - Caris Brooke "Before Parting"

A flower born of rebel paths - Sue Budin "Mercury in Retrograde"

From rebel soil a noble flower - Giosue Carducci "Carlo Goldoni" transl. by Frank Sewall

Captain of the rebel host - Bliss Carman "The White Gull"

Call'd a rebel out to lead the van - John Castillo "Old Sam! or the Effects of the Gospel"

Their immortal part rebelled - C.P. Cavafy "The Horses of Achilles" (translated by John Marvrogordato)

And all jailed rebels everywhere - Ralph Chaplin "I.W.W. Prison Song"

Stirred the workers of all nations to rebel - Ralph Chaplin "The Industrial Heretics"

Shatter the flame on rebel lips - Ralph Chaplin "Salaam!"

When Allen's rebel howl bares sharp canines - G. O. Clark "American Poetry 101 Mashup" [Allen Ginsburg ]

One faithful Abdiel may fearless brave unnumbered rebel foes - "Columbia's Safety" [The Continental Monthly v.1 no.5, May 1862]

Against me the wind and the storm rebel - Sri Aurobindo Ghose "Invitation"

The road of the rebel stars - Louis Golding "Gallop"

Traitors and rebels, in anarchy's school - "The Harp of Old Erin and Banner of Stars" [Beadle's Dime Union Song Book No.2 1861]

The luring voice of the rebel sea - Sophia Margaretta Hensley "Sea-Song"

Beggars and clowns rebel in might - Vachel Lindsay "Shantung, or the Empire of China Is Crumbling Down"

To strengthen rebel hearts with tears - Edwin Markham "Music"

Night's rebel angels sweep across the sun - Justin H. McCarthy "The Grave of Omar-I-Khayyam"

The rebels that shout in your blood - E. Nesbit "The Will to Live"

When David's winning son rebelled - C.L.P. "Tidings of Victory" [The Continental Monthly v.6 no.6, Dec. 1864]

Rebel swords have struck your shield - "The Patriot's Address" [Beadle's Dime Union Song Book No.2 1861]

Fooled by these rebel powers - William Shakespeare "Sonnet 146"

Rivaled and rebelled in the light and dark - Leah Umansky "Unleashed" [Poetry Nov. 2020]

Lost to the rebel knave, Jack Frost - Henry van Dyke "The Ruby-Crowned Kinglet"

The way to charm all kinds of rebels - M.R.W. "The Way to Walk" [Happy Days for Boys and Girls, 1877]

By ravings of rebels and Rock - "You'll Come to Our Ball" [Mirror of Literature v.13 issue 358, Feb. 1829. Credited to London Magazine]


In a desperate rebellion I strive - Mary Aldis and Arthur Davison Ficke "Chloroform"

Weathered their stormy rebellions - Julia Alvarez "Why I Teach"

gathered the letters with constellated rebellions - Jarid Arraes "Movement"

Black Want to red Rebellion calls - Ralph Chaplin "Blood and Wine"

No rebellion in your bones - Adelaide Crapsey "To the Dead in the Graveyard Underneath My Window"

Beneath whose awful sword rebellion crouch'd - Luís de Camões "The Lusiad; or, The Discovery of India: Book I. Argument" transl. by William Julius Mickle

Quelling rebellions at the frontiers - Bernadine Evaristo "Amo Amas Amat"

I have forgotten my rebellion's shape - Charlotte Perkins Gilman "Immortality"

The last freestanding rebellion - Faylita Hicks "The Fantastic Life of My Guardian Angels"

Though fears of rebellion hang over our heads - "Huzza for the Rule of the Whigs!" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCXCIII, July 1848, v.LXIV]

Disarm the heart's rebellion - C.H.B. Kitchin "Opening Scene from 'Amphitryon'"

The myriad seeds of dark rebellion - Myron L. Mason "Zenobia" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]

No choice save darkness or rebellion - George Meredith "A Ballad of Fair Ladies in Revolt"

My father's workshop tools have broken into open rebellion - Iain Haley Pollock "the smoke of the country went up"


The rebellious holding what they can - Raymond Antrobus "For Rashan Charles"

Rebellious flesh that would not be subdued - George Eliot "The Choir Invisible"

Unflinchingly parading their bursts of rebellious orange - Evelyn Flores "The Flame Tree"

A cold, rebellious, jeering devil - D.H. Lawrence "Elephant"

Jeweler to the wide rebellious sky - R.B. Lemberg "The Ash Manifesto"

Adorned in all the wide rebellious sky - R.B. Lemberg "The Ash Manifesto"

Grass rebelliously advancing to heaven - Nancy Mercado "I Come to See for Myself"

Like an emblem of rebellious water - Pablo Neruda "Furies and Sorrows" translated by Donald D. Walsh

Creeps rebellious through crack and crevice - M. Bartley Seigel "Fool's Spring"

Marauding mouse and rebellious rat - Edmund H. Yates "The King of the Cats"


Unfurl'd their rebel-banners to the blast - Wm. Wallace "Birth of Freedom" [Graham's Magazine v.XX no.4, Apr. 1842]


Revolt.

Revolution.

Revolutionary.


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