- - Days' starts, poetically
- - Early times, poetically
- - Daybreaks, poetically
- - Dawns, in poetry
- - Poetic dawns
- - Dawns, in verse
- - Day openers, poetically
- - Dawns, poetically
- - Dawns: Poet.
- - Dawns: Poetic.
- - Dawns
- - Poet's daybreaks
- - Early times in verse
- - Eves' counterpart
- - A.M.s
- - Poetic daybreaks
- - When cock-a-doodle-doos are done
- - Early times, in poetry
- - Eves' opposite
- - Early times, in odes
- - Times to crow
- - Eves' counterparts
- - E'ens' counterparts
- - Daybreaks
- - Poetic times
- - Breakfast times for Burns
- - Blake's daybreaks
- - Early periods
- - Daybreaks, to a poet
- - Times to rise
- - "...... abed and daylight slumber / Were not meant for man alive": Housman
- - Early parts of poetic days
- - Dew times
- - Times, to a poet
- - Poetic times of day
- - Rising times
- - Eves' opposites
- - Poetic A.M.'s
- - Sunrise times
- - September times
- - Eve's relatives
- - A.M.'s to poets
- - Early-bird times.
- - Times of day: Poet.
- - Times when Phoebus 'gins arise.
- - Day times
- - Forenoon times
- - Early times
- - Forenoons
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