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  • No matter their details or their various and peculiar heavens and hells, myths evolved to try and explain why things move around each other, why the Evenstar, whether you called her Astarte or Lucifer, rose at dawn and returned at dusk, to summon the night of the world.

    Matthew Ritchie: A Perilous Intellectual High Wire Act Matthew Ritchie 2010

  • Congratulations to first place winner Christine from the Abbey of the Arts blog, and 2nd runner-up Graciel from the Evenstar Art blog!

    Do It Myself Blog – Glenda Watson Hyatt » 2007 » April 2007

  • Evenstar : You seem to have responded to what I wrote for Fingers.

    14 May is Stray Dog Day Abodh 2006

  • Like Evenstar, I've heard lots about you, too, and I don't even live in Bombay.

    14 May is Stray Dog Day Abodh 2006

  • Evenstar : wish i could have come but had a vaccation drive and am in office till late.

    Dog statue Abodh 2006

  • I sooo wanna get an Evenstar but I should save my money for more productive things.

    sierrazen Diary Entry sierrazen 2005

  • I forgot to mention about this woman I saw at the Charity Premier – she had the Evenstar necklace on.

    natinski Diary Entry natinski 2003

  • So it was that Frodo saw her whom few mortals had yet seen; Arwen, daughter of Elrond, in whom it was said that the likeness of Lúthien had come on earth again; and she was called Undómiel, for she was the Evenstar of her people.

    The Fellowship of the Ring Tolkien, J. R. R. 1965

  • ‘Here ends this tale, as it has come to us from the South; and with the passing of Evenstar no more is said in this book of the days of old.’

    The Lord of the Rings Tolkien, J. R. R. 1954

  • So it was that Frodo saw her whom few mortals had yet seen; Arwen, daughter of Elrond, in whom it was said that the likeness of Lúthien had come on earth again; and she was called Undómiel, for she was the Evenstar of her people.

    The Lord of the Rings Tolkien, J. R. R. 1954

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