Evermore
/ˌɛvɚˈmoɹ/
"Evermore" in a Sentence (5 examples)
Here were shown / her arms, and here her chariot; evermore / e'en then this land she cherished as her own, / and here, should Fate permit, had planned a world-wide throne.
As the setting sun was resting on her shoulder, I decked her hair with wild flowers, and whispered in her ear that she would remember evermore the day we spent together.
On a roof's edge, oh drunkard evermore; Sit down low, or descend, that's all, no more.
But love me for love's sake, that evermore / Thou may'st love on through love's eternity.
[N]ote by the way, that if honey be deſpumed, that is to ſay, skummed and clarified, it is evermore the better for any uſe.