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morn

[mawrn] / mɔrn /


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In vain the kindly call: in vain The plate for which thou once wast fain At morn and noon and daylight’s wane, O King of mousers.

From Seattle Times Mar. 3, 2023

In fact, we have become so affluent that a Christmas gift is almost superfluous on Christmas morn.

From Washington Times Nov. 22, 2022

"A restless morn inside congressional GOP," Costa wrote on Twitter.

From Salon Nov. 9, 2022

Each morn is New Year’s morn come true, Morn of a festival to keep.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 1, 2019

The evening stars shine brighter, And glad is every dewy morn, For way down South in Mississippi, Folks are happy they have been born.

From "Black Like Me" by John Howard Griffin

Autumn ushers in mild days, brisk nights and crisp morns.

From Washington Times Sep. 26, 2018

Even though the world of guitar morns today, we can rest assured that Riley B. King will continue to influence and inspire guitar players for generations to come.

From Forbes May 15, 2015

Left: One of the last two Mariana crows on Guam morns the death of his mate a few days earlier while perched in his enclosure.

From Scientific American May 24, 2011

On such a hunting-journey, three morns since, With beaters, hounds, and huntsmen, he and I Set forth from Tegea, the royal town.

From Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold by Matthew Arnold

Which, dark, and narrow on the surface, swells Broad and unfathomably deep below;-- From these dark lakes at certain times, and most On Sabbath morns and eves of festivals.

From Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 2 by Hamilton Wright Mabie




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