When daylight began to appear, we paddled our craft into a bayou, safe from view, and secreted ourselves in a thicket for the day.
But at last, when daylight came, to our great delight we saw the spires and smoke-stacks of a town in the distance.
And not by eastern windows only, When daylight comes, comes in the light; In front the sun climbs slow, how slowly!
It was my morning watch on deck, I looked out anxiously for the Nautile when daylight dawned.
All we could hope was that, when daylight returned, we might find ourselves clear to the northward of all dangers, and then with tolerable sea-room we might expect to make sail so as to carry the ship into an English port.
When daylight returned, the watch on deck gave way to a shout of satisfaction, as in the cold grey light of dawn she was seen right ahead rising out of the leaden waters.
When daylight returned, many songsters burst forth with echoing notes, more and more mellow to the listening ear.
When night comes on we dance and sing, Whilst the current some vessel is floating in; When daylight comes, a ship's on shore, Among the rocks where the breakers roar.
When daylight dawns we're under way, And every sail is set, And if the wind it should prove light, Why, then our sails we wet.
When daylight came at last we found that we had not got through more than the tenth of an inch; still that was something.
When daylight returned, as Jack and Bevan swept their glasses round in every direction, several sail were seen dotting the horizon.
I was thankful, you may be sure, when daylight came at last--not that the prospect round us was a pleasant one.
When daylight broke, we found ourselves five or six miles off the shore, and drifting farther and farther away.
When daylight came my mates and I set to work to straighten up.
When daylight came, we caught sight of nigh on fifty canoes, all crammed with niggers, paddlin' like blazes to where we was cached, but making no noise.
When daylight came I was not tired, and rested on my back.
When daylight came, the big tanker presented a forlorn picture.
When daylight came, it shone on the fog walls that bound the Ajax prisoner.
When daylight comes, we may be able to patch her up.
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