"Evenfall" Quotes from Famous Books
... they piece and repiece the living wires. He rears against the gates they rend: they feed him hungry behind their fires. Early at dawn, ere men see clear, they stumble into his terrible stall, And hale him forth like a haltered steer, and goad and turn him till evenfall. ... — The Years Between • Rudyard Kipling
... are ordinary men, and cannot even start to dream of doing justice to our theme. The subject of that great repast is too magnificent and vast. We can't describe (or even try) the way those rivals wolfed their pie. Enough to say that, when for hours each had extended all his pow'rs, toward the quiet evenfall O'Dowd ... — Indiscretions of Archie • P. G. Wodehouse |