When young Dawn with her rose-red fingers shone once more
they hurried down to the ship with handsome bronze gifts,
and striding along the decks, the ardent King Alcinous
stowed them under the benches, shipshape, so nothing
could foul the crewmen tugging at their oars.

– Homer

The Odyssey, Book 13, lines 19-23. The Phaeacians haul the gifts they have for Odysseus to the ship that will take him home. King Alcinous stores them under the benches. Dawn is personified in this passage.