Midnoon

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We could work on your exact text tonight, do the broadcast first thing in the morning, and probably have you freed by midnoon. ❋ Howard Weinstein (1987)

That night, we came to an isle, which he called Spur-kite land, because we found there great store of such a kind of bird in shape, but very delicate, of which we killed and roasted many; staying there till the next day midnoon (8th October), when we departed thence. ❋ Philip [Editor] Nichols (N/A)

It is as if, in the midnoon of a god-given day of golden spring, they should hug a black umbrella down about their heads and cry aloud, "Behold, there is no sun!" ❋ Clayton Hamilton (N/A)

On the summer solstice, June 22, midnoon of the arctic summer and the longest day of the year, it snowed all night; but a week later the weather seemed almost tropical, and we all suffered from the heat, strange though it seems to say it. ❋ Unknown (1888)

Never was he apart from Hylas, not when midnoon was high in heaven, not when Dawn with her white horses speeds upwards to the dwelling of Zeus, not when the twittering nestlings look towards the perch, while their mother flaps her wings above the smoke-browned beam; and all this that the lad might be fashioned to his mind, and might drive a straight furrow, and come to the true measure of man. ❋ 300 BC-260 BC Theocritus (1878)

Whence their deep disks burn at rich midnoon afire with pride, ❋ Algernon Charles Swinburne (1873)

And the snow in the mirky midnoon across the lealand drive. ❋ William Morris (1865)

A 'mousing owl' would have seen better at midnoon than to have done it. ❋ John Greenleaf Whittier (1849)

It was midnoon, and many miles had been passed, when the banker turned down a green lane and quickened his pace. ❋ Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton (1838)

Along the road, where it runs beneath a steep, there are high ridges, covered with trees, -- the dew of midnight damping the earth, far towards midnoon. ❋ Nathaniel Hawthorne (1834)

This was a grievous blow to my tender parents: the eclipse was so complete that I could not tell whether it was midnight or midnoon, so far as perception of light was concerned, and the case seemed hopeless. ❋ 1790-1846 Charlotte Elizabeth (1818)

It’s elebenty-sebenty o’clock in teh midnoon on Snigsday 13/47 here in teh Warshington DC. ❋ Unknown (2008)

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