Brewer's: Pride of the Morning

That early mist or shower which promises a fine day. The Morning is too proud to come out in her glory all at once- or the proud beauty being thwarted weeps and pouts awhile. Keble uses the phrase in a different sense when he says:

Pride of the dewy Morning, The swain's experienced eye From thee takes timely warning, Nor trusts the gorgeous sky.

Keble: 25th Sunday after Trinity.

Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894
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