Dawn by Richard Watson Gilder. 
  
 Part 1 of 2. 
  
   THE NIGHT was
 dark, though sometimes a faint star A little while a little space made bright.
The night was long and like an iron bar
Lay heavy on the land: till o’er the sea
Slowly, within the East, there grew a light
Which half was starlight, and half seemed to be
The herald of a greater. The pale white
Turned slowly to pale rose, and up the height
Of heaven slowly climbed. The gray sea grew
Rose-colored like the sky. A white gull flew
Straight toward the utmost boundary of the East,
Where slowly the rose gathered and increased.
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