13 Metaphors for dawn

Dawn is the romantic hour in Africa.

They belonged to the dawn and the dawn light; the dawn was their day; they knew it as they knew no other time.

The dawn was all golda new dawn, I thought.

Shortly before morning, a light snow fell and the dawn was chill and discouraging, so much so that Tayoga risked a fire for the sake of brightness and warmth.

The Dawn might have been half a mile to windward of the frigate when this manoeuvre was put in execution.

Sometimes her glimmer rises in the twilight, but it is in the black night of revolutions and of wars that her resplendence blazes forth, and her aurorean dawn becomes the Aurora Borealis.

A motion to try and construct a chimney with an entrenching tool is defeated by five votes to one ... dawn is breakingmy first night in trenches comes to an end.

He had been told by Stokimatis that Sleeping Dawn was his cousin, but he had never quite believed it.

About five, just as the dawn was grey, he tried to get out of bed and catch it, though his leg was afire with pain.

The Leander was a fast ship of her kind, but the Dawn was a fast ship of any kind; and I had great faith in her.

The New Dawn was assuredly not the simple light-bringer to America's spiritual darkness that they had supposed it would be; but they were not yet prepared to believe the worst.

That they had been practically in the saddle since dawn was a trifle not to be considered; they would dance until another dawn to make up for it.

Sleeping Dawn was a child of impulse.

13 Metaphors for  dawn