We rise aloft.
Sails rose aloft and caught the wind.
A lion blessed with wings strong enough to carry it aloft rose from its imperial seat amongst the branches of a Noahic oak, as though to challenge the sun itself.
The cries of those aloft rose in pitch and urgency, along with sounds of frantic chopping.
And yet so oft Out of the deeps, of old, it rose aloft That they who watch the ages may not doubt.
Borne upon huge beating wings, it rose aloft to swoop down upon the tangle of men and illusions below.
Blackman affixed his spars and rose aloft, his flickering wings lifting him high above the masts of the ship.
For it says in the 'Lay of Völund', 'Laughing, he rose aloft, flew with feather-hame.'
The spirit of the people, become flesh in its noblest sons, rose aloft.
They moved about freely in the warm air currents, rising aloft or percolating downward according to the variations of weather conditions.