[UP- 6 b.] That rises up, in various senses.

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a. 1300.  E. E. Psalter xxxiv. 13. Vprisand witnes, swikel ware ai.

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1585.  Foxe, Serm. 2 Cor. v. 48. Some be repentant and uprysing sinners, some be unrepentant.

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a. 1593.  Marlowe, Ovid’s Elegies, I. xiii. 28. How oft wisht I, night would not giue thee place, Nor morning starres shunne thy vprising face.

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1633.  Ford, Love’s Sacr., I. i. My seruice shall pay tribute in my lownesse, To your vprising vertues.

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1727.  P. Walker, Life W. Smith (1827), II. 88. To transmit a tearful Remembrance of them to the up-rising and following Ages.

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1819.  Mrs. Browning, Battle of Marathon, III. ad fin. When the uprising morn extends her light.

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1884.  Proctor, in Longm. Mag., April, 597. Uprising streams of aqueous vapour.

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