Anone after cam the knyght with the two swerdes and balan his broder / and brought with hem kynge Ryons of Northwalys and there delyuerd hym to the porters and charged hem with hym / & soo they two retorned ageyne in the daunyng of the day ….
*1824, (w), The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner, Oxford 2010, p. 32:
…he arose to make an excursion to the top of Arthur's Seat, to breathe the breeze of the dawning, and see the sun arise out of the eastern ocean.
1874, (w), (w)
never there / Can come the lucid morning's fragrant breath / After the dewy dawning's cold grey air