The time period between dawn and noon.
1 Early the following morn the pocketbook was restored; everything save the miniature.
2 Each morn that dawns I wake in travail and in woe, And
3 On the morn the heralds called forth the brave knights once again.
4 Sleep on, my warriors; the morn of Wales has not yet dawned.
5 The heaven was of that enchanting mild grey-blue of the early morn .
6 He rang with his own hands the kirk-bell on the Sabbath morn .
7 It's always a good morn , for me, when your lads are unruly!
8 Grateful indeed was the warm coffee, for the April morn was chill.
9 And then he yede backward to his bed till on the morn .
10 The old man might not be able to be out the morn .
11 The next day, Christmas, came without the usual customs of Christmas morn .
12 I'll speak to Johnnie Goodsire, the weaver at the Castletown, the morn .
13 On the morn Sir Launcelot arose early, and left Sir Kay sleeping.
14 I thocht o' taking the boat the morn , and going for her.
15 His hand and mind were always at work from morn till night.
16 Where browsing cows and nibbling geese from morn till night were seen.
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