At all times; all the time and on every occasion.
1 And grander music none have heard e'er since time had its birth.
2 Such night in England ne'er had been, nor e'er again shall be.
3 Who would have thought That Bridget Bishop e'er would come to this?
4 O if idols e'er displace him, Tear them from his chosen throne!
5 I saw... things no Christian should e'er have to witness, sir.
6 If e'er I do, it will be to wreak vengeance on my enemy.
7 Stand before my eyes, hateful as the abyss of hell e'er saw thee!
8 Far, far we have to gallop yet, or e'er our work we near!
9 Did e'er such love and sorrow meet, or thorns compose so rich a crown?
10 Thou art the sweetest maid the sun e'er looked on.
11 Not one in ten of yours e'er comes to good.
12 Here are three men that need hanging as badly as any e'er I saw.
13 Ambition has eyes of stone, from which no drop of tenderness can e'er distil.
14 But how, you ask, can we e'er hope to soar.
15 He is just the maist contrary, conceited young man I e'er heard tell o'.
16 I ain't seen e'er a one, neither dingo nor blackfellow.
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