dayspring
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Little old Uncle Saltiel worshiped him, his disreputable cronies idolized him, thought him a dayspring from on high, a light to lighten his people.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Have you kept God’s common dayspring imprisoned among your garden trees and flowers?
From The Jessica Letters: An Editor's Romance by More, Paul Elmer
Not even the soul-benumbing visits of his clerical minister could repress the swell of the slow-mounting dayspring in the soul of the hard, commonplace, business-worshiping man, Hector Crathie.
From Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 20, August 1877 by Various
Looking to the dayspring, there is what we have waited for, there the end of our hope, prone and shrouded.
From The Sea and the Jungle by Tomlinson, H. M. (Henry Major)
From Asia, from the dayspring that uprises, To Bromios ever glorying we came.
From The Bacchae of Euripides by Euripedes