42 Words to use with dawn

Sentences: The intruder he in the early dawn-light might have been man or beast; he could not have one from the other.

She would rise very early, often watching from her balcony the dawn break, and then would take a ride in the fresh morning air, or go out into her garden, for, as with her father, gardening was her delight.

Quest.~ Over the meadow and over the hill, Over the heath and heather, I seek for the spot where the dawn-wind sleeps, And slips from its night-bound tether.

Mystery of the 3 dawn riders.

Moths are flitting in the dawn twilight: yes, in an hour it will be day.

Then the birds sang, and Leothric went homeward, and left the marshes and came to the dark wood, and the light of the dawn ascending lit him upon his way.

For some time I lay in a half-torpor watching the lilac of dawn change to the rose of sunrise, utterly indifferent to everything.

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Before us is the Future, in the dawn-mist of hovering glory, and surprise.

Poets of whom but their songs remain, themselves by tragic pathways descended into the hollow land, had read their verses to me there, still glittering with the dawn dew of their creation, as we sat together over the wine and talked of the only matters thenand perhaps even yetworth talking of: love and literature.

awaked a peal Of frenzied bells along the vacant ways Of thy poor earthly heart; waked thee to steal, Like dawn distraught upon unhappy days, To prove nought, nothing?

] Of all the blood of Zegri, the chief is Lisaro, To wield rejón like him is none, or javelin to throw; From the place of his dominion, he ere the dawn doth go, From Alcala de Henares, he rides in weed of woe.

If she were a fairy, she was no twilight spirit, but rather a cheerful dawn-fairyone of those happy household sprites that help the work of man.

A gray streaknothing more tangible than a streak of gray, silent and terrible, shot through the dawn-gloom.

Each terrace gain its crown, When the splendid dawn hath just begun, From the crest of the mountain it hath won, To gild the vine-rows one by one, As the mellow glow creeps down.

What had looked dear and straight, say at three o'clock in the morning, was at day-dawn hazy with doubt.

By dawn help would be coming in.

He is fair in complexion, with abundant hair and a full beard, bordering on the red, as are all the dawn heroes, and like them he was an instructor in the arts, and favored peace and mild laws.

Her look became anxious, and her face pale; then the eyes brightened, and a blush that might well be likened to the tints with which the approach of dawn illumines the sky, suffused her cheeks, as, holding the hair to the light, the long ringlets dropped at length, and she recognised one of those beautiful tresses, of which so many were falling at that very moment, in rich profusion around her awn lovely face.

And on the Alban Mountains, Where the blushes of dawn increase, We see the flash of the beautiful feet Of Freedom and of Peace!

Meanwhile, as New Zion moved and hummed and whizzed, and as "The Dawn" went on dawning week by week,you couldn't expect the dawn oftener than once a week in Coalchester,the love of Jenny and Theophil grew more and more perfect.

At his birth just before dawn rays not cast by any beam of sunlight yet visible surrounded his form.

And he also imagined to himself that their rendezvous must be in the morning, in one of the strawberry gardens near the city, where his parents were accustomed to take him for his breakfast chocolate after hearing the first dawn service on the Sundays of April and May.

At dawn shells began to plunge downward among the Dragoons.

Nor was it till Fenwick was sound asleep beside her that Phoebe, replunged in loneliness and dread, gave herself in the dawn-silence to a passion of unconquerable tears.

42 Words to use with  dawn