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Definition of Morrows
1. morrow [n] - See also: morrow
Lexicographical Neighbors of Morrows
Literary usage of Morrows
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern by Edward Cornelius Towne (1898)
"TO-morrows AND TO-morrows r MORROwS and to-morrows stretch a gray Unbroken line
of shore; but as the sea Will fret and gnaw the land, and stealthily Devour ..."
2. A Victorian Anthology, 1837-1895: Selections Illustrating the Editor's by Edmund Clarence Stedman (1895)
"TELL ME NOT OF morrows, SWEET TELL me not of morrows, sweet ; All to-day is fair,
... Nay, but speak of morrows, sweet ; Lest to-day seem loss of ours, ..."
3. An Earth Poem, and Other Poems by Gerda Dalliba (1908)
"THE MAKERS OF TO-morrows THINGS that are unseen, unknown, Atoms that scarcely
are wed, Hidden as crocus bulbs, grown Under the soft soil's bed, Thinner than ..."
4. The Golden Dog (Le Chien D'or): A Romance of the Days of Louis Quinze in by William Kirby (1903)
"CHEERFUL YESTERDAYS AND CONFIDENT TO-morrows. THE ladies retired to their several
rooms, and after a general rearranging of toilets descended to the great ..."