George Orwell once described England as a protean creature, stretching ceaselessly into the past, forever changing, forever the same. |
The caravan of desert travelers came over the ridges of sand, marching ceaselessly under the blazing yellow sun. |
He locates it on the edge of a pool where the river flows into the sea and vice versa in a ceaselessly eddying whirlpool. |
He uses it to set up a dictatorship over the Nibelung dwarves, who become his slaves, mining ceaselessly for more gold. |
The gods had condemned him to ceaselessly roll a rock to the top of a mountain, whence the stone would fall back of its own weight. |
The only problem is that he is constantly drawn to Harlem's Paddy's Bar where he is ceaselessly vamped by the fun-loving Zarita. |