How To Use Evermore In A Sentence

  • In all things, even till this instant, (being the utmost period of my life) I have evermore found my Fathers love most effectuall to me; but now it appeareth farre greater, then at any time heretofore: and therefore from my mouth, thou must deliver him the latest thankes that ever I shall give him, for sending me such an honourable present. The Decameron
  • Blest are they that dwell within thy house, they praise thy name evermore. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thus the word "nevermore," a gloomy, terrible word, comes into his mind, and he proceeds to brood over it. Outlines of English and American Literature : an Introduction to the Chief Writers of England and America, to the Books They Wrote, and to the Times in Which They Lived
  • Poe had been a musty relic, someone she was forced to read in high school, nothing more than " nevermore. IN A STRANGE CITY
  • It is there to deliver us, for an evening and evermore.
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  • Also in that contree, and in othere also, men fynden longe apples to selle, in hire cesoun: and men clepen hem apples of paradys; and thei ben righte swete and of gode savour. 74 And thoghe zee kutte hem in never so many gobettes or parties, overthwart or end longes, evermore zee schulle fynden in the myddes the figure of the Holy Cros of oure The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • This kills off the sale price, so either it doesn't sell, and the owner resents the house forevermore, or it gets sold cheaply and treated as something cheap.
  • Shaykh said to him, ‘O Janshah, take the keys of the castle and solace thyself with exploring all its apartments and viewing whatever be therein, but as regards such a room, beware and again beware of opening its door; and if thou gainsay me and open it and enter there, through nevermore shalt thou know fair fortune.’ The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Imagination, -- all from which, when it was all his own, he had turned half weary and impatient, and termed the exaggerations of a visionary romance, now that the world had lost them evermore, he interpreted aright as truths. My Novel — Volume 12
  • No way but suicide king and down the alley roared the car clitter clattering up the motorways and through towards evermore. Final Resting Place of The Pen
  • brightly beams our Father's mercy from his lighthouse evermore
  • Try and drum the message into him and all those others who just drift along thinking this'll last for evermore. THE SCHEME FOR FULL EMPLOYMENT
  • The two are not unconnected as the pseudo-science that is "palaeoclimatology" looks evermore threadbare and the IPCC is finally exposed for the politically driven organisation it is, it becomes increasingly clear that "International Aid" when not used to line the pockets of corrupt dictators is used to fund the very organisations that take to the streets to lobby governments on climate change. Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister?
  • His name forevermore would be connected to those impeachment proceedings, slandering what, up until then, had been one of the most successful Presidency's in our nation's history. Two Presidents and Two Lies
  • No, but I am profoundly moved by the sad beauty of it; and by the fact that perhaps Poe got his refrain of 'nevermore' for his _Raven_ as a reminiscence from it. Tramping on Life An Autobiographical Narrative
  • The editor's decision is final and shall evermore remain so.
  • This appointment is our latest attempt to prepare the CPP Investment Board for an evermore complex investment world where we, as fiduciaries, have ethical expectations of companies in which we invest -- expectations therefore that we ought to exemplify ourselves. The Canada Pension Promise: Maintaining Trust with Canadians
  • I, Briana Leigh Covington, do hereby accept the name of Portia and forevermore pledge my life and soul to the brotherhood of Stone and Grave. Pure Sin
  • You were born together, and together you shall be forevermore. Ame soeur - French Word-A-Day
  • The phrase "The Facebook Username debacle" is first used, and becomes the preferred sobriquet for the feature forevermore. 70% of commenters mention that "Facebook Username" can be abbreviated "FU", and each thinks he is the first to think of it. Exclusive: The Future of Facebook Usernames - Anil Dash
  • I know of very few educated individuals who truly retire and forevermore watch Roy Rodgers reruns and become proficient in shuffleboard. Surveys Vs. Revealed Preference, III, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • My greatest pleasure of the weekend came from simply pottering about in the delightful and picturesque Jordaan district, which I'd love to call home forevermore.
  • The effect was irresistible; and as the final "nevermore" was solemnly uttered the half-suppressed titter of two very young persons in a corner was responded to by a general laugh. Stories of Authors, British and American
  • Try and drum the message into him and all those others who just drift along thinking this'll last for evermore. THE SCHEME FOR FULL EMPLOYMENT
  • The dread "nevermore," that Edgar Poe could not drive from his heart and sight, was oppressing her. Aunt Phillis's Cabin Or, Southern Life As It Is
  • This life dwelt in Him during His earthly ministry, though comparatively few availed themselves of it; His death set it abroach for all the world; the smitten rock yielded streams of living water; the last Adam became a life-giving Spirit; from His throne He proclaimed Himself as He that liveth, though He became dead, and is alive forevermore. Love to the Uttermost Expositions of John XIII.-XXI.
  • “No, but I am profoundly moved by the sad beauty of it; and by the fact that perhaps Poe got his refrain of 'nevermore' for his Raven as a reminiscence from it.” Tramping on Life
  • As far as I can tell, the two slates used to be effectively one, but nevermore.
  • It goes without saying that South Park is a phenomenon fueled almost entirely by a coy balance of subversion and candor, and nevermore has that meld been on more beautiful display than when its crude primary color cut-outs are set to music.
  • This is good stuff, the chords and the melody seem evermore effective on this percussive version, and to quote the sleeve notes ‘If you feel like dancing, why not?’
  • Part of the problem is that journalists are evermore suspicious of government spin to manipulate the media.
  • Would you like the state to step in and interfere with the free (and so far completely one-sided) discussion that is driving people towards evermore extreme positions, or not?
  • And though ye cut them in never so many gobbets or parts, overthwart or endlong, evermore ye shall find in the midst the figure of the Holy Cross of our Lord The Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • It's not difficult to see why magazines are turning to evermore aggressive retail tactics.
  • In "The Raven" the raven tells the man he will see Lenore "nevermore". The Annotated "Uncle John's Band"
  • The unction of my deep damnation abide with ye, my children, now and forevermore!" he chanted, showering sparks from crepitant finger-tips; and bounded lightly into the elevator. The Day of Days An Extravaganza
  • And as I later said, I thought everything was painted olive green forevermore, and I thought the world would always be at war because people were going to war or coming home from war.
  • He thought there'd be a socialist democratic state here for evermore. THE ONLY GAME
  • Families are enduring evermore stresses and strains.
  • Such as the murder of us twain may evermore bewray. The Sources and Analogues of 'A Midsummer-night's Dream'
  • Me, I suspect they are growing evermore desperate to retrospectively ‘justify’ their war, as the fruits of it grow more tragic, disastrous and perhaps even strategically-catastrophic for America.
  • In Europe and the USA, all news is bad news: the media is often full of health scares, food panics and potential lifestyle risks, which join in people's minds, creating a powerful sense that we live in an evermore dangerous world.
  • Depart from evil , and do good; and dwell for evermore.
  • Composition_ he described how his best-known poem, the _Raven_, was systematically built up on a preconceived plan in which the number of lines was first determined and the word "nevermore" selected as a starting-point. Initial Studies in American Letters
  • KJV : Depart from evil and do good; and dwell for evermore.
  • The end; that last dreadful piece of news which would write "nevermore" across his life and hers. The Unbearable Bassington
  • I could say that he is stuck in Mattoon, in the past, and this quiet obsession with what is gone and can be nevermore is sad, almost tragic.
  • This control of minutiae, of the void, and of the illusion of representation presented as the control of ‘nothing,’ is what determines and shapes our relationship within an evermore digitized society.
  • Here, there's no place to set up DDR, no room for yoga, and my parents do NOT get to see me bellydance, EVER, because I refuse to risk having them suck all the joy out of it for me forevermore, which is exactly what would happen. WordPress.com News
  • When his song finished with a sweet stanza of ‘We will play the banjo gaily, And will sing the song of Yore, And the yellow rose of Texas shall be mine forevermore,’ he began humming the tune to himself again.
  • I will call it, which has, on all proper occasions, exerted itself in its full lustre, unmingled with that charming obligingness and condescending sweetness, which is evermore the softener of that dignity, when your mind is free and unapprehen-sive! Clarissa Harlowe
  • The editor's decision is final and shall evermore remain so.
  • First swore Arthur, noblest of kings; then swore earls, then swore barons; then swore thanes, then swore swains, that they nevermore the strife would arear. Roman de Brut. English
  • lead a blameless life evermore
  • They might also consider introducing affordable housing covenants to allow property owners to build a second house on their property if they agree to its resale value being restricted forevermore.
  • As the world becomes evermore atomized, understanding the new leaders and constituencies becomes increasingly important.
  • In his _Philosophy of Composition_ he described how his best known poem, the _Raven_, was systematically built up on a preconceived plan in which the number of lines was first determined and the word "nevermore" selected as a starting point. Brief History of English and American Literature
  • While legal reforms are clearly needed, some critics say what is vital is to reverse a generation-old trend towards evermore sexual permissiveness.
  • In 2000, he used the same technique on the Ravens defense, which said nevermore, holding opponents to a league-record 165 points.
  • Playing on the Ravons, I called the new management company Nevermore Ltd. When I asked Tug what he thought of the name he grunted and asked if it was for the home of Peter Pan, “Where the Lost Boys never grow up.” EVENING’S EMPIRE
  • I for one have always promoted our need to become evermore involved in governmental affairs at all levels.
  • The editor's decision is final and shall evermore remain so.
  • Their steeds were coated in lather, after their wild run weaving between the tall ancient trees of Nevermore's forest.
  • Thus, both band and fans grew alike together in their musical education, and are bound evermore in a swirling mutual appreciation of the smaller person's universe.
  • I dont think aid would be needed 'forevermore'; it is a potentially prosperous nation and could soon re-establish white run tobacco farms, and a tourism industry sufficient to lift it out of debt. Army Rumour Service
  • He thought there'd be a socialist democratic state here for evermore. THE ONLY GAME
  • If there's such a thing as pariah food – a recipe shunned by mainstream menus, mocked to near extinction and consigned to niche hinterlands for evermore – then the nut roast, a dish whose very name has become a watchword for sawdusty disappointment, is surely a strong contender. How to cook the perfect nut roast
  • Trinitytide which is symbolical of what one might call the humdrum of religious life, the day in day out sticking to it, make a resolution never to say mechanically _The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Ghost, be with us all evermore. The Altar Steps
  • The editor's decision is final and shall evermore remain so.
  • God’s mercies here, I may, with my dear benefactor, rejoice in that happy state, where is no mixture, no unsatisfiedness; and where all is joy, and peace, and love, for evermore! Pamela
  • This is an alarming and dangerous practice, especially as the evermore financially successful cranks now employ well-produced TV ads and huge billboards and posters employing popular movie actors.
  • Your testimonies are fully confirmed ; Holiness befits Your house, O Lord, forevermore.
  • Asse: evermore when John de Barolo came to Tresanti, he would bring him to his poore abiding, with all his uttermost abilitie of entertainement, in due acknowledgement of the courtesie he afforded to him at Barletta. The Decameron
  • The UK is on course to be the most obese nation in Europe by 2050 with 60\% of men and 50\% of women classed as obese* and surgical weight loss controls are becoming evermore popular. SourceWire Press Release Wire
  • The doctrine of the soul -- first _soul_, and second _soul_, and evermore Fables of Infidelity and Facts of Faith Being an Examination of the Evidences of Infidelity
  • I shall fill my hair with ashes and evermore lay naught but rags upon my body, that all who see would know my sorrow. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • People know that as they become evermore multiracial, multiethnic, multireligious, that is a recipe for destruction. President Remarks At Dnc Meeting
  • In the poem “The Raven, ” by Edgar Allan Poe, for example, the word nevermore is a motif appearing at the end of each stanza. Motif
  • For they shrive them and housel them evermore once or twice in the week. The Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • He added that former presidents are ‘like discontented ghosts, sighing for a place which they were destined nevermore to possess.’
  • Did I ever do anything so wrong as a child that I should deserve to suffer for evermore?
  • To coin a phrase, forevermore is shorter than before: ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
  • I love the twinkle in your eye; and I am so glad it is you, and no one else, who is my papa; but just the same, and forevermore, I shall keep saying, _I was a sylphid_! Fairy Book
  • -- those little dots of brightness, with now and then a wider, longer splash of radiance, which she told him meant "forevermore"; or, if it were very long and curved, as when she waved the glass over her head, it meant a laugh, and "here's hoping. The Lookout Man
  • I mean, unless you get one, Noah will forevermore keep stalking you.
  • If this is indeed the case --- he will forevermore be unable to comprehend the great existential struggle of the current era. Boo for Applause, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • 'This isn't the first time you've talked about superannuating me; but, if you please, we'll make it the last, and drop the subject for evermore.' Nicholas Nickleby
  • “I, Briana Leigh Covington, do hereby accept the name of Portia and forevermore pledge my life and soul to the brotherhood of Stone and Grave.” Pure Sin
  • Our brethren shield in danger's hour; From rock and tempest, fire and foe, Protect them wheresoe'er they go; Thus evermore shall rise to Thee Glad hymns of praise from land and sea.
  • They bore him and placed him in the third heaven in the company of angels blessing God for evermore.
  • It ought to be solemnized with pomp and parade, with shows, games, sports, guns, bells, bonfires, and illuminations , from one end of this continent to the other, from this time forward forevermore.
  • Quoth the raven, nevermore!
  • I shall create grandchildren in his image to remind you evermore.
  • The child alone with her or his book is, for me, the true image of potential happiness, of something evermore about to be.
  • You will be alive, fruitful, and charming evermore because of my constant love.
  • And though ye cut them in never so many gobbets or parts, overthwart or endlong, evermore ye shall find in the midst the figure of the Holy Cross of our Lord The Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • The reality is that now, even if the deal does manage to secure approval, the company will be stuck forevermore with the fruits of the politicians' meddling every time a board meeting convenes. Australia's Not-So-Foreign Exchange
  • In real terms, however, Manet was a true revolutionary artist, producing paintings that not only altered the world of art forevermore, but influenced the greatest art movement since the Renaissance.
  • For one moment, it is the last moment, he starts aloft, or is flung aloft, even into clearness and a kind of memorability, -- to sink then for evermore! The French Revolution
  • ‘This isn’t the first time you’ve talked about superannuating me; but, if you please, we’ll make it the last, and drop the subject for evermore.’ Nicholas Nickleby
  • He asks Wiglaf to build a monument, a tomb where King Beowulf's ashes will be buried, a high tower over the old one, so sailors will see it and speak of it forevermore.
  • For him the sight of the empty flat in Grace Drive was a vision of evermore.
  • Find a way to make it certain that she'll be yours forevermore.
  • Our brethren shield in danger's hour; From rock and tempest, fire and foe, Protect them wheresoe'er they go; Thus evermore shall rise to Thee Glad hymns of praise from land and sea.
  • If victimisation's grip over artists like him is moot, maybe its ability to regiment society evermore is defective as well.
  • I shall fill my hair with ashes and evermore lay naught but rags upon my body, that all who see would know my sorrow. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • Ten years gone we've been fighting this battle of evermore, and its nobody's fault but mine.
  • In every aspect of life, services and goods will remain available to both public and private customers, as it was in the beginning and is now forevermore in bastions of democracy such as hospitals.
  • So sing hallelujah for the new flat, where sleep will evermore be uninterrupted by a flush of flushing, and my beloved can go back to believing that women's bottoms smell of flowers.
  • The "fire/And motion of the soul" of the Byronic hero is "quenchless evermore" and "Preys upon high adventure Immortals and Vampires and Ghosts, Oh My!: Byronic Heroes in Popular Culture
  • But we will bless the Lord from this time forth and for evermore.
  • And if I evermore subsequently hear, that any of my folk, of high or of low, eft arear strife on account of this same slaughter, there shall ransom him neither gold nor any treasure, fine horse nor war-garment, that he should not be dead, or with horses drawn in pieces—-that is of each traitor the law! Roman de Brut. English
  • When the loans are paid off, that will be money flowing from the community into the community, forevermore. Dar Williams: Time To Put The Pressure On For Small Hydro
  • You don't need actual pain in hell; the knowledge that laughter is evermore denied is pain enough.
  • The feeling returned, of perseverance to love him forevermore.

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