At daybreak Morn shall come to me
In raiment of the white winds spun.
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Quiet.Madison Cawein
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IT tossed and tossed,—
A little brig I knew,—
O’ertook by blast,
It spun and spun,
And groped delirious, for morn.Emily Dickinson
The dusky night rides down the sky,
And ushers in the morn;
The hounds all join in glorious cry,
The huntsman winds his horn,
And a-hunting we will go.Henry Fielding
Sometimes they seem like living shapes, —
The people of the sky, —
Guests in white raiment coming down
From heaven, which is close by;
I call them by familiar names,
As one by one draws nigh.Lucy Larcom
Under the opening eyelids of the morn,
We drove afield; and both together heard
What time the gray-fly winds her sultry horn,
Batt'ning our flocks with the fresh dews of night.John Milton
I may not enter the garden,
Though I know the road thereto;
And morn by morn to the gateway
I see the children go.Francis Turner Palgrave
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