Much experienced as the nineteenth-century nomad may be in inns, he will rarely receive a more powerful and refreshing impression, entering one at evenfall, than here.
"Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Vol III."
John Symonds
At last I heard my mother call Out from the house at evenfall, To call me home to tea.
"A Child's Garden of Verses"
Robert Louis Stevenson
We came about evenfall, and were received by the cellarer who had a nose very rich-like an obelisk.
"The Physiology of Taste"
Brillat Savarin