48 Metaphors for morning

"Why, then, to-morrow morning shall be the day, papa, since you will have it so," said Sophia.

The morning was unusually stormy, dark clouds rested upon the adjacent high land, while others no less portentous hurried past us on the wings of the tempest.

Morning is the place for dew, Corn is made at noon, After dinner light for flowers, Dukes for setting sun!

The morning of the day was clear and fine, a perfect example of early spring, with silvery pearls showing on the tips of the red-twig osiers, and pussy-willows gleaming gray along the margins of swampy places.

That April morning was still only a gray dawn when I drove down to the ferry, without stopping for my breakfast.

Morning was ever the daughter of night; All that was black will be all that is bright, Cheerily, cheerily, then cheer up.

All that he bore away from the McCloud farm-house that June morning was a picture of a face and flitting figure, and the sound in his ears of a voice,a picture and a sound which he was destined to see and hear all his life.

Then one morning came a long, businesslike envelope, with a typewritten address, that caused a stir in the family circle.

Faith's morning was the happiest she had ever known in the store and at the luncheon hour, as she went to the cloak-room, she had but one wish in her heart, and that was for the conversion of wicked Lou Willis.

Morning is a girl, and can't smokeshe's no evidence one way or the other; and Night is so [? evidently] bought over, that he can't be a very upright judge.

Yesterday morning was a drawing-room at St. James's, and a ball at night; both repeated to-day, for the Queen's birthday.

The following morning was the Sabbath, and it came forth, balmy, genial, and mild; worthy of the great festival of the Christian world.

Though the dull morning was coldish, perspiration might have been detected on his forehead.

Morning is not the hour for contemplation; but when evening comes, as the sun sinks towards the west, and lengthening shadows make it seem as if all nature were stretching herself in repose, then do we love to rest and contemplate the rich loveliness of the earth and the infinite tenderness of the heavens.

The morning is cloudless and warm, till suddenly, as if a door had been opened eastward, the sea breeze strikes me.

Their time for stalling in the morning (their morning being the beginning of the night,) was chosen when the light was least injurious to the eyes; for though the sun shone upon them during the whole period, and there was no darkness, yet when that luminary was lowest in the horizon, the reflection from the bright white surface of snow was more endurable.

'To-morrow morning,' was his answer.

"Why, then, to-morrow morning be the day," cries he.

This morning was indeed the most gloomy I had ever experienced.

The morning was perfectly still, an unusual occurrence there along the rim.

The next morning was Thursday morning, and by Thursday night, at the very latest, we counted on being back in Brussels; but we were not destined to see Brussels again for nearly six weeks.

I The morning came, breakfast, next Harold's departure.

Ruth's morning was a grand success.

It was quite different from the Deauville of to-day, which is charming, with quantities of pretty villas and gardens and sports of all kinds, but the sea is so far off one has to take quite a long walk to get to it, and the mornings on the beach and the expeditions to Trouville in the afternoon across the ferry, to do a little shopping in the rue de Paris, are things of the past.

The next morning had come a further delight, an invitation to a ball from Brigham.

48 Metaphors for  morning