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Motifs
- Deity arises from mist. A115.3
- Deity arises from shell of darkness where he has been for million ages. A115.6
- Spontaneous creation – evolutionary type. From primeval chaos gradually arise worlds and life. A620.1
- The various children of Eve. Eve has so many children that she is ashamed when God pays her a visit. She hides some of them and they fail to receive the blessing that God gives those in sight. Thus arises the differences in classes and peoples. A1650.1
- Palace arises from bull's legs buried in soil. (Cf. D1012.1, D1132.1.) D1483.1
- Vision of food arises to tempt fasting women. D2031.16
- Resuscitation by command to arise. (Cf. E67.) E26.1
- Dead arises when shroud bursts and pursues attendant. E261.2
- Coffin bursts; dead arises and pursues attendant. E261.2.1
- Dead arise when one plays organ for first time in church. E419.5
- "Rise earlier": counsel proved wise by experience. Man seeking explanation for being in debt arises earlier and catches his servants stealing. (Cf. H588.1.) J21.23
- Cardinal's clever decision: that the monks who arise earliest may sound matins. There had been a great argument over this privilege. J1179.13
- The triple tax. A poet is given by the king the right to demand a coin of the first hunchback he meets, from the first man of a certain name, and from the first man of a certain city. He sees a hunchback and demands the coin. A quarrel arises in which it appears that the hunchback also has the required name and residence. With each revelation the poet demands a new coin. N635
- Runaway horse carries bride to her lover. Bridegroom unwittingly hires a horse belonging to his rival for his bride to ride to the wedding. A storm arises and the horse carries her to his master. N721
- Mass said for dead; they arise and say "Amen". V45
- The corpse with his feet cut off. The coffin-maker has fitted him to the coffin. The parson: "On the last day he will arise." One of the coffin-makers: "Did I say that?" X422