The charm dissolves apace,
And as the morning steals upon the night,
Melting the darkness, so their rising senses
Begin to chase the ignorant fumes that mantle
Their clearer reason.

– William Shakespeare

The Tempest, Act 5 Scene 1. This is Prospero speaking about the spell he has cast on the shipwrecked passengers gradually breaking, and as the dawn breaks, they will slowly recover their judgment. There is striking use of metaphorical language here: "charm dissolves," "melting the darkess," "ignorant fumes."