Morn Quotes
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Morn Quotes & Sayings
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The summer morn is bright and fresh, the birds are darting by. As if they loved to breast the breeze that sweeps the cool clear sky.
— William C. Bryant
And with the morn those angel faces smile Which I have loved long since and lost awhile.
— John Henry Newman
O Earth, O Earth, return! Arise from out the dewy grass; Night is worn; And the morn Rises from the slumbrous mass.
— William Blake
Here hyacinths of heavenly blue, shook their rich tresses to the morn.
— James Montgomery
God is a creed outworn, Ill-wrought from a mirage fair, And life is an image pale That faces a sunless morn.
— Kenneth Rand
Joy rises in me, like a summer's morn.
— Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Have hope. Though clouds environs now, And gladness hides her face in scorn, Put thou the shadow from thy brow - No night but hath its morn.
— Friedrich Schiller
Good morrow, 'tis Saint Valentine's Day, All in the morn betime, And I a maid at your window, To be your valentine.
— William Shakespeare
Shepherds at the grange, Where the Babe was born, Sang with many a change, Christmas carols until morn.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
For I remember it is Easter morn, And life and love and peace are all new born.
— Alice Freeman Palmer
I saw old Autumn in the misty morn stand shadowless like silence, listening to silence.
— Thomas Hood
The rose saith in the dewy morn,
I am most fair;
Yet all my loveliness is born
Upon a thorn. — Christina Rossetti
I am most fair;
Yet all my loveliness is born
Upon a thorn. — Christina Rossetti
I am the one rich thing that morn
Leaves for the ardent noon to win;
Grasp me not, I have a thorn,
But bend and take my being in. — Harriet Elizabeth Prescott Spofford
Leaves for the ardent noon to win;
Grasp me not, I have a thorn,
But bend and take my being in. — Harriet Elizabeth Prescott Spofford
The snowdrop and primrose our woodlands adorn, and violets bathe in the wet o' the morn.
— Robert Burns
Ere the blabbing eastern scout, The nice morn, on th' Indian steep From her cabin'd loop-hole peep.
— John Milton
Water and stone
Flesh and bone
Night and morn
Rose and thorn
Tree and wind
Heart and mind — Juliet Marillier
Flesh and bone
Night and morn
Rose and thorn
Tree and wind
Heart and mind — Juliet Marillier
In the morn of life we are alert, we are heated in its noon, and only in its decline do we repose.
— Walter Savage Landor
And now the herald lark Left his ground-nest, high tow'ring to descry The morn's approach, and greet her with his song.
— John Milton
At daybreak Morn shall come to meIn raiment of the white winds spun.
— Madison Cawein
The night comes on that knows not morn,
When I shall cease to be all alone,
To live forgotten, and love forlorn. — Alfred Lord Tennyson
When I shall cease to be all alone,
To live forgotten, and love forlorn. — Alfred Lord Tennyson
But to go to school in a summer morn, O! It drives all joy away; Under a cruel eye outworn, The little ones spend the day In sighing and dismay.
— William Blake
The dream Dreamed by a happy man, when the dark East, Unseen, is brightening to his bridal morn.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
Between two worlds life hovers like a star, twixt night and morn, upon the horizon's verge.
— George Gordon Byron
Childhood, who like an April morn appears,
Sunshine and rain, hopes clouded o'er with fears. — Charles Churchill
Sunshine and rain, hopes clouded o'er with fears. — Charles Churchill
This morn I awoke to the laments of fallen angels.
— David Mitchell
And in the morn and liquid dew of youth,
Contagious blastments are are most imminent. — William Shakespeare
Contagious blastments are are most imminent. — William Shakespeare
Dreams fade with morning light, Never a morn for thee, Dreamer of dreams, goodnight.
— Roberto Bolano
Up from the meadows rich with corn, Clear in the cool September morn
— John Greenleaf Whittier
The bright incarnate spirit of the Morn.
— Alfred Austin
The brilliant passes, like the dew at morn; The true endures, for ages yet unborn.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
He went like one that hath been stunn'd,
And is of sense forlorn:
A sadder and a wiser man
He rose the morrow morn. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
And is of sense forlorn:
A sadder and a wiser man
He rose the morrow morn. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
There was never a night that had no morn.
— Dinah Maria Murlock Craik
To put me through school my morn had to work, so I was a latchkey kid.
— Lara Flynn Boyle
So, on the eastern summit, clad in gray, morn, like a horseman girt for travel, comes, and from his tower of mist night's watchman hurries down.
— Henry Kirke White
Thought can wing its way
Swifter than lightning-flashes or the beam
That hastens on the pinions of the morn. — James Gates Percival
Swifter than lightning-flashes or the beam
That hastens on the pinions of the morn. — James Gates Percival
Fill the cup, and fill the can: Have a rouse before the morn: Every moment dies a man, Every moment one is born.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
The gray-eyed morn smiles on the frowning night,
Checkering the eastern clouds with streaks of light. — William Shakespeare
Checkering the eastern clouds with streaks of light. — William Shakespeare
Only the light from your heart can see the beauty of magnificent morn.
— Debasish Mridha
Every day is a fresh beginning. Every morn is the world made anew.
— Sarah Chauncey Woolsey
To toil, to think, to long, to grieve,
Is such my future fate?
The morn was dreary, must the eve
Be also desolate? — Charlotte Bronte
Is such my future fate?
The morn was dreary, must the eve
Be also desolate? — Charlotte Bronte
Every morn is a fresh beginning, Every morn is the world made new,
— L.M. Montgomery