dayspring
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Little old Uncle Saltiel worshiped him, his disreputable cronies idolized him, thought him a dayspring from on high, a light to lighten his people.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The dayspring from on high had but put to flight the lesser stars.
From Atlantic Classics, Second Series by Addams, Jane
But there is no rose without its thorn, nor dayspring unheralded by the darkness.
From Old Wine and New Occasional Discourses by Cross, Joseph
Inshore the one sustained and solemn toll of bell at the pier-head measures out time to the sum of a dismal dayspring.
From Merchantmen-at-arms : the British merchants' service in the war by Bone, David W. (David William)
Like molten silver, glowing with a lusciousness of light, soft and yet brilliant, so large and bright and seemingly so near—but just above the ridge yonder-shining with heavenly splendour in the very dayspring.
From Greene Ferne Farm by Jefferies, Richard