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eventide
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Eventide is an archaic word for evening . Eventide may also refer to: Eventide (Magic: The Gathering), an expansion set from the trading card game Magic: The Gathering that is part of the Shadowmoor block Eventide, Inc , manufacturer of audio & broadcast, ...
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Eventide \E"ven*tide`\n. [AS. [=ae]fent[=i]d. See Tide .] The time of evening; evening. [Poetic.] --Spenser.
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n. (cx archaic poetic English) evening
Usage examples of eventide.
Thou seest me enraptured and attracted toward Thy glorious kingdom, enkindled with the fire of Thy love amongst mankind, a herald of Thy kingdom in these vast and spacious lands, severed from aught else save Thee, relying on Thee, abandoning rest and comfort, remote from my native home, a wanderer in these regions, a stranger fallen upon the ground, humble before Thine exalted Threshold, submissive toward the heaven of Thine omnipotent glory, supplicating Thee in the dead of night and at the break of dawn, entreating and invoking Thee at morn and at eventide to graciously aid me to serve Thy Cause, to spread abroad Thy Teachings and to exalt Thy Word throughout the East and the West.
They lay that night in a grove of strawberry trees under the steep foot of a mountain some ten miles beyond the western shore of Ravary, and met Spitfire and Brandoch Daha who had waited with their boat two nights at the appointed spot, about eventide of the following day.
As eventide shadow tinged the snow-clad hills to a ruckle of lavender silk, he entered a vale and broke the paned ice over a tumbling streamlet.
If you can slip it to Rupert, he can snake out thic window we bespoake, this very eventide.
It was eventide, And far and wide Sweet silence crept thro' the rifts of sound With spells of sleep.
Maudie Atkinson, bred and born in Cockaigne and the sound of Bow Bells, stood at eventide on a sandhill of the Oasis and gazed yearningly towards the setting sun.
It was now near the end of the day and the time he reached the first spikelike branch which gave him an opportunity to rest, the sun was preparing its pyrotechnics of Florida eventide.
Wilt thou wing homeward ere the eventide, On shining pinions to thine own soft nest?
What was needed, the castellan continued, was a fearless young hero who wasn't easily cowed by the sight of huge patches of purple fungus growing out of the walls, who would make a thorough search of the place, find the Grail and thus provide the damosel with a nice capital sum with which to finance her dream of turning the old place into either an eventide home or a sports complex.
But at eventide when the mystic light comes streaming from the west, touching the billowing green into gold, then even to the prosaic there is a call from the whispering, wind-stirred leaves to go a grailing and to find at the end the palace or the princess.