noontide
2.A noontide have you been in our twilight, and your youth has given us dreams to dream.
3.In the busy moments of the noontide work I am with the crowd, but on this dark lonely day it is only for thee that I hope.
4.Throwing his eyes anxiously in the direction of the voice, he indistinctly beheld a form under the trees, clad in garments so, sombre, and so little relieved from the grey twilight into which the clouded sky and the heavy foliage had darkened the noontide, that he knew not whether it were a woman or a shadow.

