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Morn   /mɔrn/   Listen
noun
Morn  n.  The first part of the day; the morning; used chiefly in poetry. "From morn To noon he fell, from noon to dewy eve."






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"Morn" Quotes from Famous Books



... Cairo. Apart from the fact that we had two regiments of Lovat's Scouts on one side, and three regiments of Scottish Horse on the other, and every man was either playing the pipes or practising on the chanter from early morn to dewy eve, we had a peaceful time there for about five weeks, watching our numbers gradually increase as men returned from hospital, and wondering whether we were ever to be mounted again. That rumour soon, however, got its ...
— The Fife and Forfar Yeomanry - and 14th (F. & F. Yeo.) Battn. R.H. 1914-1919 • D. D. Ogilvie

... stormy morn I chanced to meet A lassie in the town; Her locks were like the ripened wheat, Her laughing eyes were brown. I watched her as she tripped along Till madness filled my brain, And then—and then—I know 'twas wrong— I ...
— Good Stories from The Ladies Home Journal • Various

... of night and of slumber are past, The morn on our mountains is dawning at last; Glenaladale's peaks are illumined with the rays, And the streams of Glenfinnan leap ...
— Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years Hence, Complete • Sir Walter Scott

... vain, through water, earth, and air, The soul of happy sound was spread, When Peter on some April morn, Beneath the broom or budding thorn, Made the warm earth his ...
— The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Vol. II. • William Wordsworth

... so that morn was nursed To live in light, and on the pool Wherein its roots were deep immersed Burst into beauty broad ...
— Rose and Roof-Tree - Poems • George Parsons Lathrop


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