Use risen in a sentence
Sentences ending with risen
- But they have wantonly destroyed their own masterpiece, have crushed the scarce-opened bud, have darkened the star ere it has risen! [10]
- It was not too late yet, for the harbor-chain would not be opened till the October sun had risen. [10]
- The officials in the magnificent hall had also risen. [10]
- The Mohar stood still, looked up to heaven, called to his servants--"The divine star Sothis is risen! [10]
- Three times he sprang up from the soft wool, covered with linen sheets, and looked out to convince himself that no storm had risen. [10]
- She said that she had not: that she had been told of the disaster, and had appeared shocked; but had complained of a headache, and had not risen. [11]
- He saw a little book lying near the chair from which she had risen. [11]
- Whilst giving this information she had again risen. [10]
- I went to her, and asked her if Mrs. Falchion had risen. [11]
- In 1779 prices had risen. [4]
Short sentences using risen
- We had risen. [9]
Sentences containing risen two or more times
- All the coast of the bay, within recent historic periods, in different spots at different times, has risen and sunk and risen again, in simple obedience to the pulsations of the great fiery monster below. [4]
- Her old dressmakers, her old milliners, welcomed her as one risen, radiant, from the grave; risen, in their estimation, to a higher life. [9]
More example sentences with the word risen in them
- He was progressing, you see--the moral fear of shame had risen superior to the physical fear of harm. [5]
- In seven hundred years wages will have risen to six times what they are now, here in your region, and farm hands will be allowed 3 cents a day, and mechanics 6. [5]
- Since two thousand years all these coasts have changed more or less, risen and sunk, and the temples and palaces of two civilizations have tumbled into the sea. [4]
- The whole state would have risen to their rescue. [9]
- But then he would break out like a mad bull, and he might long ago have risen to higher rank, had he not once in such a fit of passion nearly throttled a fellow-soldier. [10]
- She had risen with a face as white as death. [10]
- The scorching desert wind which, during the Spring months, so often blows through the valley of the Nile, had risen, and though the bright blue sky which had been visible by night and day was still cloudless, it was veiled by a whitish mist. [10]
- Intellect's page, Instinct, who had risen from the lily with him, was a comical fellow. [10]
- And suddenly another white tower, loftier than the first, had risen up! [9]
- Besides the sun, which when the battle began had just risen, was already sinking to rest and should it prove necessary to force an entrance into the oasis it was not advisable to fight in darkness. [10]
- The streets along which they passed in the pale morning light were now deserted, and a film of mist, behind which glowed the golden light of the newly risen sun, shrouded the horizon. [10]
- The white mounds which had risen there had been recognized as tents, even from the Serpent Island. [10]
- Increasing his stake, which had begun at five francs and had risen at length to five louis, he still coaxed the sardonic deity. [11]
- Whether the questions which assail my young friend have risen in my reader's mind or not, he knows perfectly well that nobody can keep such questions from springing up in every young mind of any force or honesty. [6]
- But at last, when the drama had risen to the pitch of unbearable suspense, he looked down upon the two miserable pyramids at his feet, and touched them. [9]
- He had risen when I had brought myself to look at him. [9]
- The news of what had happened had found its way to her solitary apartments, and, notwithstanding the hour, she had risen in order to try and discover the truth and warn her son against pronouncing a too hasty decision. [10]
- It is the way a country schoolmaster used to look in days long past when he had refused his school a holiday and it had risen against him in ill-mannered riot and violence and insurrection. [5]
- Above him again was the same lofty sky with clouds that had risen and were floating still higher, and between them gleamed blue infinity. [2]
- The street beyond was so narrow, and the shadow of the houses on one side of the way so deep, that he seemed to have risen out of the earth. [12]
- Although the sky was now covered with mist and a hot sweltering south-wind had risen, he prepared to start at once. [10]
- While yet it was dark he had risen, and had made his last preparations. [11]
- Wolff had scarcely vanished from the street, and Els from the window, when a man's slender figure appeared, as if it had risen from the earth, beside the spurge-laurel tree at the left of the house. [10]
- Can it be true that a new planet has risen on the heaven, whence all stars seemed fast fading? [14]
- Then, he remembered, too, to what a position he had risen through that master's confidence in him. [10]
- He had risen, too, and stood, with a smile on his face, gazing at the lawyer with an odd scrutiny. [9]
- I looked, not to the northeast whence the banks of cloud had risen, but to the southwest, and it seemed as though a little speck was there against the hurrying film of cloud. [9]
- Glaze--Stone Bridge--Sterling, villages to the north, had risen against the invasion of Gentile settlers and the forays of rustlers. [13]
- When Floras tried to prove that under Hadrian's rule Rome had risen to the highest stage of its manhood, his friend, Demetrius, of Alexandria, interrupted him, and begged him to tell him something about the Emperor's person. [10]
- She had risen to her feet with the first question; and there she stood, with her pretty face bent floorward whilst I inquired, but always with her honest eyes looking me in the face when it came her turn to answer. [5]
- The Monument is to be finished, some day, and at that time our Washington will have risen still higher in the nation's veneration, and will be known as the Great-Great-Grandfather of his Country. [5]
- I remember to this day the colored wax statue which represented Pertinax so exactly that it might have been himself risen from the grave. [10]
- I do not think I could much longer have borne the chilling air--a dampness, too, had risen from the floor, which had been washed that morning--for my clothes were very light in texture and much worn. [11]
- To have invaded these precincts, the muddy, turbulent river of individualism had risen higher than he would have thought possible . [9]
- Could I see the wind which had now risen stronger, and drove a few cloud-scuds across the sky, filling the night, somehow, with a longing that was not altogether born of reminiscence? [4]
- In nine hours the water had risen to its customary level--that is to say, it was within twenty-three feet of the top. [5]
- To-morrow evening, after the Tistar-star has risen, your lover shall come to see you. [10]
- As he approached the second story, in which the nursery was situated and where he expected to find his wife, it suddenly seemed as if a star had risen amid the darkness. [10]
- His opinion of the school-teacher had risen mightily, but he did not say so. [9]
- Deeper than all the rest was still another feeling, which had hardly risen into the region of inwardly articulated thought, but lay unshaped beneath all the syllabled trains of sleeping or waking consciousness. [6]
- When he allowed the ram to get up it fell to plunging around, trying to rid itself of the rope, and this was the signal which we had risen up with glad shouts to obey. [5]
- Trust me; before the Nile has risen again, a powerful army will have entered Egypt, to demand satisfaction for this murder. [10]
- The sun in the mean time had risen, and the streets were filling with people. [10]
- By the time the last stanza was reached, the half-drunken enthusiasm had risen to such a pitch, that everybody joined in and sang it clear through from the beginning, producing a volume of villainous sound that made the rafters quake. [5]
- The sun of the June morning had just risen, filling it with cheerful light. [10]
- I dreamed of the fall of the Caesars, and of a great Greek Empire risen from the ruins, powerful and brilliant under the special protection of the gods of Olympus; and each one of us must labor to bring about the realization of this dream. [10]
- By the time the Exchange closed it had risen eight points, and on this and some other investments he was five thousand dollars richer than he had been in the morning. [8]
- Finally we noticed that the wind had risen, and we forgot our thirst in a solicitude of greater importance; for, the lake being quiet, we had not taken pains about securing the boat. [5]
- It was there that the risen Saviour appeared to Mary Magdalen in the likeness of a gardener. [5]
- We heard, likewise, that the people had risen at Callinger, so we returned and walked back ten miles that day. [5]
- Again the thought that she was risen from the dead sent a chill through his blood--that she would make him follow her, perhaps to the tomb she had quitted. [10]
- He felt now that merely by having been recommended to Prince Andrew he had already risen above the general who at the front had the power to annihilate him, a lieutenant of the Guards. [2]
- I know that that grateful city, that adoring city, would have risen to the last man and the last woman, and marched upon Rouen. [5]
- He remained on terms of affectionate union with her, but he did not see her again until the gold of her hair was changed to silver, and he himself had risen to the rank of colonel. [10]
- The wakeful shepherd, tending his flocks, beholds from the mountain's top the first faint morning beam ere cometh the risen day. [5]
- He had reached Tanis on the night of the new moon and the round silver shield which was paling in the morning light was the same which had then risen before his eyes. [10]
- And when the sun was well risen, the beggar threw wide open the door of the house, and called aloud to the horsemen far off, and Cumner's Son waved with his hand; and McDermot came galloping to them. [11]
- Scarcely is the sun risen when we are plagued by the parasitical and inquisitive mob. [10]
- Diodoros, seized with sudden terror of the dark figure, which he believed to be a risen ghost, took to his heels, dragging Melissa with him. [10]
- Dyck Calhoun had smashed the rebellion, had quieted the island, had risen above all the dark disturbances of revolt like a master. [11]
- In five or six thousand years five or six high civilizations have risen, flourished, commanded the wonder of the world, then faded out and disappeared; and not one of them except the latest ever invented any sweeping and adequate way to kill people. [5]
- And the social side has risen with it. [4]
- I believe I should have risen in death. [9]
- And yet she seemed to have risen through instinct to share the fire of his vision of religion revealed to the countless ranks of strugglers as the hidden motive-power of the world, the impetus of scientist, statesman, artist, and philanthropist! [9]
- It did not seem so strange that this silent General with the baggy trousers was the man who had risen by leaps and bounds in four years to be general-in-chief of our armies. [9]
- The moon had scarcely risen when the boat was stranded at a short distance below Fostat, and the men had to go overboard to push it off to an accompaniment of loud singing which, as it were, welded their individual wills and efforts into one. [10]
- The sun had risen, the bells were ringing riotously, resonantly in the clear, cold air. [9]
- The wind had risen, for one thing, and the little boat was so tossed about by the vigorous waves that the skipper declared it would be imprudent to attempt to land on the Rip-Raps. [4]
- He had himself risen, and stood looking at McCrae, filled with a new thought. [9]
- The rector had risen, and stood gazing down at us with the whole of his life written on his face. [9]
- Mr. Bentley had risen, and stood facing him. [9]
- The sun had risen, and in the moist atmosphere the tints of sky and sea were beautiful. [11]
- The people had risen up in their indignation and broken up the groggeries. [4]
- I was just risen to my feet when they came in at the door beside me. [9]
- When she had risen to leave, he had followed her into the entry. [9]
- Hope had now risen supreme in her heart over grief and disappointment. [10]
- It had already risen so high that it was approaching the eaves, and when it reaches this point there is always imminent risk of their being swept away. [5]
- The moon was risen over the city of the living that lay opposite the Necropolis of Thebes. [10]
- The Church had risen on the ruins of the Temple, and monks had forced the sacrificing priests into the background. [10]
- The sun had risen in radiant majesty in a cloudless sky. [10]
- The barriers had risen higher since he had seen her last, but still he might look into her face and know the radiance of her presence. [9]
- When she had risen he passed his arm around the slenderest part of her waist, which, however, he could not quite clasp, and eagerly continued: "Just look! [10]
- Mena had not risen from his knees when the king once more turned to him. [10]
- Barbara had also risen from her seat, pointed out to her companion one noteworthy object after another, and finally a handsome sedan chair which rested on the ground beside the hospital. [10]
- Trautchen must have risen early, for she came out of the rooms arranged for Georg's occupation, followed by a young assistant carrying various scrubbing utensils. [10]
- The wind had risen during the evening, and Mandeville remarked, as they rose to go, that it had a spring sound in it, but it was as cold as winter. [4]
- The scene had risen clearly before his mind, but scarcely had the radiant vision of the future faded when the unusually bright expression of his manly face was clouded by a grave and troubled one. [10]
- The sun had risen brightly and its slanting rays struck straight into Napoleon's face as, shading his eyes with his hand, he looked at the fleches. [2]
- The moon had risen and was mirrored in the rough water. [10]
- The man had risen and was coming around the counter. [9]
- But Dickinson had risen and put his hand on my shoulder. [9]
- The sun had risen an hour since. [10]
- Her value had risen amazingly, become supreme; the very act of refusing me had emphasized her qualifications as a wife, and I now desired her with all the intensity of a nature which had been permitted always to achieve its objects. [9]
- The curtain had risen again, indeed, and the action was soon fast enough for the most impatient that day. [9]
- The wind had risen a little, and there was a low band of clouds in the south. [4]
- Was it a restless spirit risen from its grave at the midnight hour, which must be close at hand? [10]
- No man had received so many punishments in the whole army, none had risen so superior to them as had he, none had ever been shielded from wrath present and to come as had this bandmaster of Anstruther's regiment. [11]
- The singers were ready early on the birthday morning, but Peter had risen before sunrise, for there was a proposition to be arranged with the city clerk, which must be completed before the meeting of the council. [10]
- But, ere he reached the entry below, Martsche, the old housekeeper, and Endres, the aged head packer, came towards him, just as they had risen from their beds, the former with a petticoat flung round her shoulders, the latter wrapped in a horse-blanket. [10]
- He yelled, I ran from him with my gun in my hand, I sighted Kempthorne, who had risen to his feet. [5]
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