5807 examples of dawned in sentences

" The morning dawned, the washers came, the washing was begun; The steam rose high, nor ceased to rise till cleanliness was won.

After the day has dawned in earnest, Comes a blaze from the soul of things.

And yet it is to be hoped that a better day has dawned on a country endeared to Christendom for its glorious past and its classic associations.

He was no longer the standard-bearer of the conservative party, but swung more and more by degrees from his old policy as light dawned upon his mind and experience taught him wisdom.

For, with a sudden wonder that I had hitherto been so blind, the unwelcome conviction dawned upon me all at once that some dreadful thing was lurking about us on this island, and that the safety of at least one of us was threatened by something monstrous and unclean that was too horrible to contemplate.

In her desperation she decided to give herself up as soon as day dawned and then kill herself afterwardsanything, rather than enditre such tortures!

Slowly the old man drew his thin hand across his furrowed brow, and then, as a sudden recollection dawned upon him, he cried, "Ah, the window!

he gasped aloud hoarsely as the truth dawned upon him.

We now heaped on more wood, and kept up a very strong fire until the day dawned, the lions feasting beside us all the time, notwithstanding the remonstrances of the little native, who, with a true Bechuana spirit, lamenting the loss of so much good flesh, kept continually shouting and pelting them with flaming brands.

On the 27th, as day dawned, says Mr. Cumming, I left my shooting-hole, and proceeded to inspect the spoor of my wounded rhinoceros.

"When we learned that lesson, and learned it well, it dawned upon us that we were living in the pranic globe at the same kinetic level or plane of that globe, the line where its solids and liquids and gases mingled and passed from one state to another, the kinetic belt in which our solar globe has been made, and that we were living as truly on that globe as we were on this prakritic globe.

When the day dawned, the Romans, invigorated and having enjoyed a full sleep, on being marched out to battle, at the first onset caused the Volscians to give way, wearied as they were from standing and keeping watch: though indeed the enemy rather retired than were routed, because in the rear there were hills to which the unbroken ranks behind the first line had a safe retreat.

When day dawned, the Romans left the camp, determined on assaulting the rampart, unless an opportunity of fighting presented itself; and when the day was now far advanced, and no movement was made by the enemy, the consul ordered an advance; and the troops being put in motion, the Aequans and Volscians were seized with indignation, at the thought that victorious armies had to be defended by a rampart rather than by valour and arms.

The morning had dawned, and Major Reid waited to hear the signal to commence operationsthe blowing in of the Kashmir Gate.

" Miss Nugent looked at him again, and an idea, strange and incredible, dawned slowly upon her.

"That's what I said," replied the other; "that's plain English, isn't it?" Hardy looked at him in bewilderment; then, as the captain's meaning dawned upon him, he stepped forward impulsively and, seizing his hand, began to stammer out incoherent thanks.

Who dawned upon the earth a glorious god!

Sunday morning dawned rain-washed and tempestuous, and the way the ship heaved was not encouraging, but I rose, or rather I descended from my perchdid I tell you I had an upper berth?and walked with an undulating motion towards my bath.

This morning dawned clear and beautiful.

The next morning dawned bright and clear.

As yet not a glint of the truth of this visit had dawned upon him.

Suddenly the thought of what his detention meant dawned upon Roy.

November, December, January had passed by since Talbot was lodged in the Gloucester prison, and still no hope dawned upon the afflicted lady.

true life had dawned.

And, indeed, it may happen that a man who has won what is for him the fairest of all fair faces, and has it still by his side, may enter sometimes, without disloyalty, that secret gallery of those other fair faces that were his before hers, in whom they are all summed up and surpassed, had dawned upon his life.

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