Yes, "the grey-eyed morn smiles" is an example of personification. In this phrase, the morning is given human qualities—specifically the ability to "smile." This literary device enhances imagery and evokes a more vivid emotional response by attributing human characteristics to a time of day.
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In the first nine lines of Friar Lawrence's monologue in Romeo and Juliet, the personification occurs when he says, "The gray-eyed morn smiles on the frowning night, check’ring the eastern clouds with streaks of light." Here, morning is given human-like qualities of smiling and frowning, adding depth and emotion to the description of the dawn breaking.
Personification for sunlight would involve describing the sunlight as if it were a person with human qualities, such as "The sunlight danced across the meadow" or "The sunlight embraced the world in its warm glow".
September Morn was created in 1912.
It is a metaphor in which a warm sun is compared to a smiling human face. neither. it is personification- the sun takes on a human-like quality
Journey into the Morn was created in 1996-02.
All horses morn in their own way. It just depends on the individual horse.
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September Morn - 1914 was released on: USA: 25 February 1914
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Marucha Bo was born on August 3, 1938, in Morn, Morn, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Summer's Morn - 2008 was released on: USA: 15 July 2008 (limited)