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Example sentences for "dawns"

Lexicographically close words:
dawn; dawne; dawned; dawning; dawnings; daws; day; daybook; daybreak; daycent
  1. At least once in his life (or he were not human, but an angel) it dawns on a man that he has done the unforgivable.

  2. It dawns on most men oftener than once a week.

  3. It dawns none the sooner for all one’s early rising.

  4. For all one’s early rising, it dawns none the sooner.

  5. Silvery were these dawns of the summer days.

  6. Those dawns drew away the girl's soul as if she were led by angels, or, like Peter, walked upon the deep at some divine command.

  7. Grant them the joy which brightens earthly sorrow, Grant them the peace which calms all earthly strife, And to their day the glorious unknown morrow That dawns upon eternal love and life.

  8. Thy beautiful array; The day of freedom dawns at length, The Lord's appointed day.

  9. III On a certain day found fortunate by the astrologers--a day of early winter, when the dawns were pure gold and the nights radiant with a cool moon--did a mighty troop of Moslems set their camp on the plain of Chitor.

  10. Necessity sometimes takes me from that enchanted land, but when the latest dawns are shining in my skies I shall make my feeble way back to her and die at her worshipped feet.

  11. It dawns on me That he, Visakha, is the cause of it.

  12. A feeling of deep reverence comes over me and the truth dawns on me.

  13. And Mercy dawns fast o'er the dead, from the bier as we turn and depart, England for England's sake clasp'd firm as a child to his heart.

  14. Fortitude, steadfastness, the makings of character, come not of rainbow-dawns and quiet evenings, and the facile attainment of small desires.

  15. Archie's smile suggested anthems and summer dawns and blanc-mange all blent in one.

  16. Must souls, like skies, when day-dawns break, Lose star by star at sunlight's touch?

  17. Night of sorrow, Whose to-morrow I may never, never see, Till upon me And around me Dawns a bright eternity.

  18. His thousand dawns are shaken out over the earth with a promise that turns even the long agony of Prometheus into joy.

  19. His world, indeed, is a universe of skylarks and rainbows and dawns--a universe in which Like a thousand dawns on a single night The splendours rise and spread.

  20. Then, when matter is seen as the expression of God's self-limitation for the sake of His people's freedom, realisation dawns that matter is instinct with beauty for the understanding mind.

  21. A light divine Dawns gracious in thy soul; Thou seest love and order shine,-- His health will make thee whole.

  22. And as the mist of the phantom deity floats aside, there dawns a fairer vision of the veritably Divine presence on the reverent soul of the poet.

  23. The poor girl sees the life from the inside, so to speak, and the hopelessness of it all dawns upon her like a desolation.

  24. When there dawns a day, If not on the homely earth, Then yonder, worlds away, Where the strange and new have birth, And Power comes full in play.

  25. But having worked out their problem according to their lights, a new light of a more glorious day dawns upon them.

  26. In the fourth act Romeo sees Juliet in her room, but when the morning dawns he is obliged to leave, while Juliet's father comes to remind her of his last promise to the dying Tybalt, which was to marry Juliet to Count Paris.

  27. Morning dawns and with it the day of Assad's marriage with Sulamith.

  28. But when the truth dawns on both, the son's joy is as great as the father's misery.

  29. May the rising Dawns protect me, may the flowing Rivers protect me, may the firm Mountains protect me, may the Fathers protect me at this invocation of the gods.

  30. Many dawns have not yet dawned; grant us to live in them, O Varuna.

  31. So, like a star, dawns thy son, Radiant with fortune and joy.

  32. The world's great order dawns in sheen, After long darkness rude, Divinelier imaged, clearer seen, With happier zeal pursued.

  33. The day approaches, when we must Be crumbling bones and windy dust; And scorn us as our mistress may, Her beauty will no better be Than the poor face she slights in thee, When dawns that day, that day.

  34. I miss him while gather the shadows of night; I miss him when dawns the fair morning light.

  35. Now pain and suffering is our lot; now dawns a brighter day; But soon a cloud o'ercasts the sky and shuts the light away.

  36. When this day dawns no man will desire more of this world's goods than he can use and enjoy.

  37. For me the diamond dawns are set In rings of beauty, And all my paths are dewy wet With pleasant duty; Beneath the boughs of calm content My hammock swinging, In this green tent my eves are spent, Feasting and singing.

  38. We remember, in crossing the ocean, how few there were who found little or no delight in the ever changing sea with its rich dawns and sunsets or abundance of strange animal life.

  39. How wonderful the dawns and twilights; how vast and changeable the ocean; how pure and deep the lakes; how strong and high the mountains; how infinite and full of mystery the sky, yet how few there are who really see and enjoy them.

  40. Earth calls us once again, And, through the mystic Gleam, The grey old City of mortal pain Dawns on the heavenly dream.

  41. Soft beyond the cherry-trees, o'er the dim lagoon, Dawns the crimson lantern of the large low moon.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dawns" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.