“Watchman, what of the night? The morning cometh.”—Isaiah xxi: 11-12.
“The for’ard light’s shining bright and all’s well.”—Richard Harding Davis.
“A salt-well dug in 1814, to the depth of four-hundred feet, near Marietta, discharged oil periodically at intervals of two to four days.”—Dr. Hildreth, A. D. 1819.
“Nearly all the Kanawha salt-wells contained more or less petroleum.”—Dr. Hale, A. D. 1825.
“There are numerous springs of this mineral-oil in various regions of the West and South.”—Prof. B. Silliman, A. D. 1833.
“The morning star was turning golden-white, like cream in a violet sky.”—S. R. Crockett.
“Dawn on our darkness and lend us thine aid.”—Bishop Heber.
“As dawn and twilight meet in northern clime.”—Lowell.
“I waited underneath the dawning hills.”—Tennyson.
“She saw herself * * * cleaning the Kerosene-lamp.”—Tasma.