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They raised an altar of abandoned tires - Duane Ackerson "At the Dump"

Raised to a sorrow song - Meena Alexander "Central Park, Carousel"

Raised in a whistle-stop town - William Archila "Three Minutes with Mingus"

Had I been raised by doves - Mary-Kim Arnold "Self-Portrait as Semiramis"

Raising a ruckus of dust - Mary Jo Bang "Sure, It's a Little Game. You, Me, Our Minds"

The Angel's sinister trumpet raised - Charles Baudelaire "The Dance of Death" transl. not credited

Had thought and raised and poised its splendor - William Rose Benét "The City"

Raised a violin of hate - Maxwell Bodenheim "South State Street: Chicago"

And raised my suppliant hands on high - Anne Bronte "Despondency"

The larks their matins raised - Patrick Bronte "The Happy Cottagers"

Clouds of the false world's raising - Katherine Eleanor Conway "Saturninus"

While we raise the cup of bliss - Susan Coolidge "Flood-Tide"

And for one moment raise the mystic veil - Cora "A Thought of the Future" [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]

Eager eyes I might undazzled raise - José de Espronceda "Hymn to the Sun" transl. by Ida Farnell

Raise up my strength in death's respite - Christine de Pisan "Roundel [Laughing grey eyes, whose light in me I bear]" (transl. by Laurence Binyon and Eric Robert Dalrymple Maclagan)

Raised to the power of all the nerves in the human brain - Martins Deep "On a Dreamscape Where My Father Is a Spaceship Pirate"

Raise up my faith in stone - Eric Dickinson "Three Sonnets I"

Power each one himself to raise - "En Avant!" [The Continental Monthly v.1 no.6, June 1862]

The seven flames that are raised high - Enheduana "Temple Hymns: 16. E-Ana, the Temple of Inana in Uruk" transl. by Sophus Helle

Raise your head among the noble powers - Enheduana "Temple Hymns: 35. E-Duba, the Temple of Zababa in Kish" transl. by Sophus Helle

To raise you like wings - Heid E. Erdich "The Visible Woman"

Raise the veil of memory - Effie Fitzgerald "The Babes of Exile"

Raising the river's black dress - Jennifer Elise Foerster "Sixteen Shadows 6"

Raise the veil from the shores of Time - Mary Gardiner "The Song of Death"

Belshazzar raised his eyes and saw - Frances E. Watkins Harper "The Jewish Grandfather's Story"

The Dragon that our Seas did raise - Robert Hayman "Of the Great and Famous Ever to Be Honoured Knight, Sir Francis Drake, and of My Little-Little Selfe"

To raise from earth a blighted flower - Felicia Hemans "The Abencerrage Canto II"

Raised my eye and saw the stars had not moved - Bob Holman "Van Gogh's Violin"

Club and shield eternally raised - Luisa A. Igloria "Custody"

Raising a hand to the devil - Carly Inghram "The Detrimental Years of Becoming a Young Woman"

Morning twilight slowly raised its lids - Margaret Junkin "The Destruction of Sodom" [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]

Byzantine raised halos and bronze - Rickey Laurentiis "Because we love each other"

Raised on poison oak and poppies - Ada Limon "Territory"

Each raw saloon was raising Cain - Vachel Lindsay "John L. Sullivan, the Strong Boy of Boston"

Raze the world once and raise it twice - P. H. Low "Ode"

As raised by demons' knotted whips - George Martin "The Drunkard"

Raised a brood of eagles - Edgar Lee Masters "Albert Schirding"

Raised to a mouth emptied - Charlene McClure "Caretaker"

Raises its foundation of ancestral eminence anew - Nancy Mercado "I Come to See for Myself"

Raised clear horns on a transforming sky - George Meredith "Hymn to Colour"

Raise lilies to the skyfields - George Meredith "Love in the Valley"

By the powers that raised you - E.H.W. Meyerstein "The Incantation"

And the afternoon wind raises welts of sunlight - Joseph Millar "Job"

In the visions the arch-enchanters have raised - "The Misanthrope"

Raise millions to slaughter - Carlos Montezuma "Civilization"

Raising hours to the light - Pablo Neruda "Eternity" transl. by Jack Schmitt

Raised its coral branches of poison - Pablo Neruda "Minerals" transl. by Jack Schmitt

When she raised her arm undaunted - "New-England's Advance" [The Continental Monthly v.1 no.6, June 1862]

Raising a carnival of butterflying kites - Grace Nichols "Atlantic"

The torrent to raise the river - Lorine Niedecker "Wilderness"

Raised his hand against the roaring ocean - Naomi Shihab Nye "My Uncle's Favorite Coffee Shop"

Spectred horrors from the graves of vengeance raised - George B. Peck "The Vision: Inscribed to Teachers to Contrabands in the South" [The Continental Monthly v.6 no.6, Dec. 1864]

As my soul's eye raised the shadows - George B. Peck "The Vision: Inscribed to Teachers to Contrabands in the South" [The Continental Monthly v.6 no.6, Dec. 1864]

Your garden raises only weeds - Winthrop Mackworth Praed "The Legend of the Haunted Tree"

Each arm a branch raised in offering - Shelley Puhak "Portrait of the Artist Throwing a Dinner Party While the City Burns"

Raise a poem to justice - Adrienne Rich "Noctilucent Clouds"

Our ignorant hearts to raise - Alice Wellington Rollins "Among Those Joys for Which We Utter Praise"

With her tearful eyes raised high - Alice Wellington Rollins "Dreamers"

To raise ambition from the ground - Sir Walter Scott "The Field of Waterloo"

Omens that raise their cloudy heads and roar - Oliver Smith "Witch Trails"

Can raise a hundred phantoms - Edmund Clarence Stedman "The Ballad of Lager Bier"

Raised a cloud of dusty gold - R.H. Stoddard "Rome"

Raised my arms to the clouds - A. Van Jordan "A Moment Alone"

Raised above the Morning's eye - Charles William Wallace "A Mortal"

The soldier I was raised to be - Simone White "the intimacies of what will be called our sacred alliance without history"

Raise the present on the past - Walt Whitman "For Him I Sing"

Dare to raise our Babel thro' forbidden aisles - Helen Hay Whitney "Evening at Washington"

No riches now can raise me - George Wither "I Loved a Lass"


What throne can dawn upraise - Winifred Welles "Exile"


Rise.


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