105 Verbs to Use for the Word dawn

A slackening of the roll of wheels wakened him and he got out of his berth, but the big lamps were burning and when he went to the door he saw dawn had not come.

It was discovered about nightfall, and having tethered a small boy near the entrance, that his screams when being devoured might give notice of the tiger's issue from or return to his habitation, the Bonze and his myrmidons took up a flank position and awaited the dawn.

XIX THE END OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM From the abutment, where once had been the windows, through which I had watched that first, fatal dawn, I could see that the sun was hugely greater, than it had been, when first the Star lit the world.

A policy properly mingling firmness and conciliation brought peace to Europe and showed him equal to his father; a policy mingling love of liberty with love of order brought the dawn of prosperity to Russia and showed him the superior of his father.

There was light in the east, heralding a dawn that Kurt surely would welcome.

After that a deep silence fell which lasted many hours, but in that darkest moment which just precedes the dawn, a light creaking came up the hall.

I turn from years whose "tale is told," To greet the Future's dawn of gold: High hopes and nobler labors wait Beyond that Future's opening gate, Brave deeds which hold the seeds of Fate.

Finally, after the storm passed, and it began to get very cold, we started a fire and waited to welcome the rosy dawn.

Like the two leaders of the opposite parties, Pitt and Fox, he hailed with glad voice the dawn of French liberty.

The roosters announced the dawn before she slept.

So will we smite Tyranny this night and ere the dawn

" MINOR POETS OF THE REVIVAL We have chosen the five preceding poets, Gray, Goldsmith, Cowper, Burns, and Blake, as the most typical and the most interesting of the writers who proclaimed the dawn of Romanticism in the eighteenth century.

One by one they faded from the sky and after a time there followed the cold gray dawn of the North.

" "Amen," said he, and I went out of the tent to find the grey dawn beginning to steal up the sky.

It was approaching dawn, and in his hand he held a rifle.

After the vigil of darkness it breaks the monotony to salute the dawn with a burst of rifle-shots.

The morning of our first Sabbath in Antigua came with that hushed stillness which marks the Sabbath dawn in the retired villages of New England.

The name is derived from a Greek verb employed to describe the dawn, and the adjective derived from the Greek verb was applied in classic Greek, to the appearances of the gods bringing help to men.

It is altogether appropriate to the Office of daybreak, as ushering in the dawn of a new era.

He loved the rains that flashed through the jungles, the swift-climbing dawns in the east, the strange, tense, breathless nights.

The while their stores shrank low, waiting the dawn Of that sweet season when through woodlands wan Fresh flowers flutter and the wild birds sing For Winter on the forelock of the Spring Its icy fingers laid.

The name of Wyclif suggests the dawn of the Protestant Reformation; and the Reformation suggests the existence of evils which made it a necessity.

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From all this struggle was born the Dawn, (Atanua).

Then came Beltane, the smile still twisting his mouth; quoth he: "Forsooth, my strength is come back again; be there any more that I may deal withal, good Fool?" "Lord," whispered the shivering jester, "methinks I smell the dawn Come!"

105 Verbs to Use for the Word  dawn