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Morning, 1) the first part of the day: Ven. 855. Lucr. 24. Sonn. 33, 1. Tp. III, 1, 33. V, 65. Gent. II, 1, 86. Ado II, 1, 31. III, 3, 172. Mids. IV, 1, 187. Merch. V, 295. Shr. III, 2, 113. H5 III, 7, 6. IV Chor. H5 III, 7, 6 R3 I, 4, 77. Cor. V, 1, 52. Caes. II, 1, 221 etc. etc. “it is great m.” Troil. IV, 3, 1. Cymb. IV, 2, 61 (== late in the morning, broad day). “good m. to you,” Meas. IV, 3, 116. “when you have given good m. to your mistress,” Cymb. II, 3, 66. “this m.” Wiv. II, 2, 74. III, 5, 46. III, 5, 46 Meas. IV, 3, 74. Ado III, 5, 51. H8 III, 2, 82. H8 III, 2, 82 Hml. I, 1, 174 etc. “this day m.” H4A II, 4, 176. “to-day m.” Tw. V, 294. “to-morrow m.” Wiv. III, 3, 246. Meas. II, 1, 34. IV, 2, 7. Ado V, 1, 295. Rom. IV, 2, 24 etc. “on Monday m.” H8 V, 4, 15. “a Monday m.” Hml. II, 2, 406. “on Tuesday m.” Ado V, 1, 170. H4A I, 2, 40. “a May m.” Tw. III, 4, 156. “at m. and at night,” Merch. III, 2, 279. “a brushes his hat a --s,” Ado III, 2, 42 (M. Edd. o' --s). “to give her music a --s,” Cymb. II, 3, 13 (M. Edd. o' --s). “ere m.” Meas. IV, 2, 98. Merch. V, 48. “in the m.” Gent. IV, 2, 132. Meas. IV, 3, 49. Merch. I, 2, 92. H4A II, 4, 595. 600 etc. early in the m. Lucr. Arg. H4A II, 4, 595 R3 V, 3, 88. Rom. V, 3, 23. “in the m. early,” Merch. IV, 1, 456. As II, 2, 6. “at six o' clock in the m.” Merch. II, 5, 26. “at eight in the m.” Merch. II, 5, 26. “at eight in the m.” Tw. V, 205. “by the second hour in the m.” R3 V, 3, 31. “their --'s joy,” Lucr. 1107. “a --'s draught of sack,” Wiv. II, 2, 153. “the --'s danger,” H5 IV Chor. H5 IV Chor. “my --'s dream,” H6B I, 2, 24. “like to the --'s war,” H6C II, 5, 1. “our --'s rest,” Rom. V, 3, 189. “--'s dew,” Tit. II, 3, 201. “a --'s holy office,” Cymb. III, 3, 4. “the m. air,” Lucr. 778. Hml. I, 5, 58. “the m. cock,” I, 2, 218. “m. dew,” Mids. IV, 1, 126. “m. drops,” LLL IV, 3, 27. m. “face,” As II, 7, 146. “m. field,” H5 IV, 2, 40. “m. lark,” Mids. IV, 1, 99. Shr. Ind. 2, 46. “m. light,” Lucr. 745. “m. prayer,” Wiv. II, 2, 102. “m. rise,” Pilgr. 194. “m. roses,” Shr. II, 174. “his m. story,” Err. V, 356. “m. sun,” Sonn. 132, 5. H6C IV, 7, 80. “thy m. taste,” Tim. IV, 3, 226.
2) the goddess Aurora: “I with the --'s love have oft made sport,” Mids. III, 2, 389 (i. e. Cephalus). “see how the m. opes her golden gates, and takes her farewell of the glorious sun,” H6C II, 1, 21. “modest as m. when she coldly eyes the youthful Phoebus,” Troil. I, 3, 229. “a Grecian queen, whose youth and freshness wrinkles Apollo's, and makes stale the m.” II, 2, 79. “yon grey is not the --'s eye, 'tis but the pale reflex on Cynthia's brow,” Rom. III, 5, 19.
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