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Example sentences for "morn"

Lexicographically close words:
morions; morir; morire; moris; moritur; morne; mornes; mornin; morning; morninge
  1. Begone, nor tarry longer, or ere morn The cormorant in his solitary haunt Of insulated rock or sounding cove Stands on thy bleached bones and screams for prey.

  2. Then the Palmer in haste from the castle sped; And from gloomy morn to weary night, Lorn Gertrude, in her widowed plight, Weepeth and waileth the knightly dead.

  3. When dawn broke and morn arose in sheen and shone, the Fakirs went to seek the Shaykh and found him climbing up the wall of the well; whereby he was magnified in their eyes.

  4. Morn and eve, night and day, Have I piloted your bay, Entered free and anchored fast at the foot of Solidor.

  5. An' mind your duty, duly, morn an' night!

  6. And now the rosy blush of morn began to mantle in the east, and soon the rising sun, emerging from amid golden and purple clouds, shed his blithesome rays on the tin weathercocks of Communipaw.

  7. Upon the morn Sir Tristram took his horse and abode them upon their way.

  8. And upon the morn when he would have departed the queen said: Wit ye well ye shall not depart lightly, for ye are here as a prisoner.

  9. NOW leave we the knight and the dwarf, and speak we of Beaumains, that all night lay in the hermitage; and upon the morn he and the damosel Linet heard their mass and brake their fast.

  10. SO on the morn King Pellinore came to the court of King Arthur, which had great joy of him, and told him of Tor, how he was his son, and how he had made him knight at the request of the cowherd.

  11. Wherefore, sir knight, I pray you tell your lord that I will be ready as to-morn with my lady, and myself to do battle, if it be so I may have my horse and mine armour.

  12. And then upon the morn the king blew unto the tournament upon the third day.

  13. So on the morn the king and the queen departed with such fellowship as they had, and came into the north, into a forest beside Humber, and there lodged them.

  14. And on the morn he heard mass, and brake his fast and took his leave at the duchess, and at them all; and thanked her goodly of her lodging, and of his good cheer; and then she asked him his name.

  15. AND on the morn the damosel and he took their leave and thanked the knight, and so departed, and rode on their way until they came to a great forest.

  16. And as lightly as she might she made her ready; and she came on the morn with her brother Sir Gringamore, and with her forty knights.

  17. But wait ye make not many questions with her nor her men, but say ye are diseased, and so hie you to bed, and rise not on the morn till I come to you, for the castle of Tintagil is but ten miles hence; so this was done as they devised.

  18. So on the morn all the barons with Merlin came to-fore the king; then Merlin said aloud unto King Uther, Sir, shall your son Arthur be king after your days, of this realm with all the appurtenance?

  19. And so on the morn Sir Palamides made him ready to come into the field as he did the first day.

  20. The day was young, scarce out the harbour lights That morn I sailed: low sun-rays tremulous On golden loops sped outward.

  21. The white moon wasteth, And cold morn hasteth Athwart the snow, The red east burneth And the tide turneth, And thou must go.

  22. The ring was a world too fine; And would it had sunk in a forty-fathom sea, Ere the morn that made it mine.

  23. Dutiful, happy, and who say When childhood smiles itself away, 'More fair than morn shall prove the day.

  24. Daily we looked for her, till in our cove, Upon that morn when first the Spaniard walked, Behold her rocking; and I hasted down And left him waiting in the house.

  25. And thou wert born for it, and it for thee; Morn doth not take thy heart, nor evenfall Charm out its sorrowful fidelity, Nor noon beguile thee from the pastoral shore, And thy long watch beneath the sycamore.

  26. And now the sun begins to rise; Less glorious is the morn that breaks From his bright beams, than her fair eyes.

  27. All want day till thy beauty rise, For the gray morn breaks from thine eyes.

  28. Singing all the daytime, From morn till dewy night; Shedding rays of brightness Like stars of purest light.

  29. And then the bells rang off their tune, That lovely Sabbath morn in June.

  30. For the morn is passing fast; If you soon are not awaking, You will surely be the last.

  31. The next morn rang the Easter bells, And Nell rose with a start; Her playmates, some would surely come To view her work of art.

  32. WHAT THE BELLS SAID One Sabbath morn in lovely June, The old church bells rang out a tune.

  33. She prayed much alone, but once a day, when the morn was young, she sent for one who was named her gentlewoman indeed, but to whom all her train gave deference, knowing of the love between this lady and their mistress.

  34. This morn it was winter to him, and in this burning land he talked of snowflakes falling beneath the Yule-tide stars; yea!

  35. He will sleep throughout the night, and the morn should find him stronger, more clear in mind.

  36. But, ah, what am I more to you now than on that morn at Penshurst--a stranger!

  37. Borne by the tide she passed from the narrow to the wider waters; to-night a waning star, the morn might find her a blackened derelict, if indeed there was sign of her at all upon the surface of the sea.

  38. If I am named to thee, thou needst not blush, for now I have seared away that eve above the river, that morn at Penshurst.

  39. The wind sang to them of conquest; morn and eve, the sun at noon, and at night the phosphorescent sea, were of the color of gold, and the stars spoke of Fame.

  40. Now had the morn espied her lover's steeds, Whereat she starts, puts on her purple weeds, And red for anger that he stayed so long All headlong throws herself the clouds among.

  41. He comes like Phoebus through the gates of morn 5 When dreary darkness is discomfited, Yet mark his modest[1] state!

  42. Published 1815 When, far and wide, swift as the beams of morn The tidings passed of servitude repealed, And of that joy which shook the Isthmian Field, The rough Aetolians smiled with bitter scorn.

  43. Come wed with me and we will write, My Blue of Blues, from morn till night.

  44. And many a day To night gave way, And many a morn succeeded: While still his flight, Thro day and night, That restless mariner speeded.

  45. When gentle eyes that scarce for tears Could trace the warrior's parting track, Shall like a misty morn that clears When the long-absent sun appears Shine out all bliss to hail him back.

  46. But, when the waking boy Waved his exhaling tresses through the sky, O morn of joy!

  47. So firmly fond May last the bond, They wove that morn together, And ne'er may fall One drop of gall On Wit's celestial feather.

  48. Or at morn when the magic of daylight awakes A new wonder each minute as slowly it breaks, Hills, cupolas, fountains, called forth every one Out of darkness as if but just born of the Sun.

  49. Bid her not shed one tear of sorrow To sully a heart so brilliant and light; But balmy drops of the red grape borrow, To bathe the relic from morn till night.

  50. Have all the meteors of the vernal morn But wasted light upon a frozen main?

  51. This little sphere wherein I wait, Curled up and small and delicate, Lets in a twilight of pure green, Wherein are dreams of night and morn And the sweet stillness of a world Where all things are that are unborn.

  52. To Greenwich to the Park, where I heard the King and Duke are come by water this morn from Hampton Court.

  53. What now I have to say Is all express'd; the cheerful morn shall other things display.

  54. Then when the rosy-finger'd Morn holds out her silver light, Bring forth thy host, encourage all, and be thou first in fight.

  55. The wishéd morn shall show his pow'r, if he can shun his foil I running on him with my lance.

  56. They are having riding-school all hours of the day, and the cavalry officers are in saddle from morn till night teaching them.

  57. Do thy dark brows yet crave That swift and angry stave -- Unmeet for this desirous morn -- That I have striven, striven to evade?

  58. Greet the morn With a double horn, When strong men drink together!

  59. And, when the hazy veils of Morn are thinned, That snake accursed, with wings which swell and puff Before the slackening horses of the wind, Turns into shining ships that tack and luff.

  60. There from the hill is sprung a single thorn, Wind-twisted, straining from the earth to the skies, Thin branches pleading with wild morn And root that pressed in darkness lies.

  61. And when the new morn stepped from the same cold East They lay unawakening in the barren light, Their song and their imaginations bright, Their pains and fears and all bewilderment ceased.

  62. Yet 'twas a morn of oh, such air and light!

  63. And yet I know morn comes and brings with it Old tasks again, and new joys, hopes and fears.

  64. And morn and noon and night-stars clear Repeat, "Alone, alone, alone.

  65. By the tall dark fir tree he sings Morn after morn still, Shy and bold he flits and sings Tinily sweet and shrill.

  66. From morn to eve: and then stern night cried Peace!

  67. Yet I know grass and weed, ivy and apple and thorn Their whole sweet would keep Though in Eden no human spirit on a shining morn Had awaked from sleep.


  68. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "morn" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    aurora; dawn; daybreak; daylight; light; matins; morn; prime; sunrise; sunup


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    morning call; morning draft; morning light; morning paper; morning sickness; morning visit