Citations:ere long


 * 1843: Thomas Carlyle, Past and Present, book 2, ch. XIV, Henry of Essex
 * In short, he is without reverence for the Heavenly, this Standard-bearer; reveres only the Earthly, Gold-coined; and has a most morbid lamentable flaw in the texture of him.  It cannot come to, good. Accordingly, the same flaw, or St.-Vitus’ tic, manifests itself ere long in another way.
 * 1847,, , Chapter XVIII
 * Presently the words Jamaica, Kingston, Spanish Town, indicated the West Indies as his residence; and it was with no little surprise I gathered, ere long, that he had there first seen and become acquainted with Mr. Rochester.