Morn

110 clues
Dawn
A.M.
Sun up
Sunrise
Not eve
Daybreak
Cockcrow
AM hours
Forenoon
Early time
Sunup time
Poetic time
Early hours
Bards' A.M.
Poet's A.M.
Poetic dawn
Poet's dawn
Poetic A.M.
Time of day.
Cheesy sauce
Eve follower
Eve opposite
Early period
Poetic period
Even opposite
Poetical A.M.
September ___
It's ere noon
Dawn, in verse
September time
Hours ere noon
Eve's follower
Dawn, to Donne
Eves' opposite
E'en's opposite
Poet's daybreak
Even's opposite
Poetic daybreak
Not eve for sure
Opposite of e'en
Dawn, poetically
Dawn, to Tennyson
Sonneteer's sunup
Eve's counterpart
When roosters crow
Poetic time of day
Poet's time of day
A.m. time, in song
Daybreak for Blake
Daybreak, to Keats
Even's counterpart
Poet's early hours
Evening's opposite
Poetic day starter
The dawn, to Keats
Daybreak, in verse
Daybreak, to Donne
Daybreak, to poets
When Phoebus rises
Pre-noon, in poems
Daybreak, in poetry
Poetic time to rise
Sunrise poetically
Sunrise, to Shelley
The dawn, to Milton
When Phoebus arises
Daylight, poetically
Early time, in verse
Literary time of day
Daybreak, poetically
Early time for poets
A.M. hours, in poetry
Dawn time, poetically
Early hours, to bards
Early part of the day
Time starting at dawn
Early time, to Shelley
Sunup time, poetically
Time of day, to a bard
Sunrise time, in poetry
Time to rise, in poetry
Early hours, poetically
Before noon, poetically
September ___" (Diamond)
Part of the day ere noon
Prenoon period, in poetry
Time twixt sunup and noon
The wee hours, to the Bard
Time before noon, in poems
''No sleep till __'': Byron
Neil Diamond "September ___
On a St. Patrick's ___ . . .
Barbara Dickson "Bonny at ___
Eve's counterpart, poetically
Neil Diamond's "September ___
Time after sunrise, poetically
September ___," Chabas painting
Time starting at dawn, to poets
And day's at the ___": Browning
Rise, happy ___ . . . ": Tennyson
September ___" (Neil Diamond hit)
Romeo said the lark was its herald
O May, Thy ___" (Robert Burns song)
Grey-eyed" thing in "Romeo and Juliet
. . . incense-breathing ___": T. Gray
In "Hamlet," it's "in russet mantle clad
Sweet is the breath of ___ . . . ": Milton
The summer __ is bright and fresh": Bryant
A brighter ___ awaits the human day": Shelley
The Son of __ in weary Night's decline": Blake
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