SUNRISE
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In every country the sun riseth in the morning.—Proverb
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The heavenly-harness'd team
Begins his golden progress in the east.—SHAKESPEARE, Henry VI
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He fires the proud tops of the eastern pines
And darts his light through every guilty hole.—SHAKESPEARE, Richard II
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And yonder fly his scattered golden arrows,
And smite the hills with day.—BAYARD TAYLOR, The Poet's Journal
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See how there,
The cowled night
Kneels on the Eastern sanctuary-stair.—FRANCIS THOMPSON, A Corymbus for Autumn
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But yonder comes the powerful King of Day,
Rejoicing in the East.—JAMES THOMSON, The Seasons
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It is true, I never assisted the sun materially in his rising; but, doubt not, it was of the last importance only to be present at it.—THOREAU, Walden
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