Words and Music by Carrie Jacobs-Bond
1910
Origin : https://digitalcommons.conncoll.edu/sheetmusic/1184/
This reference comes from the Annotations compiled in Madame Eulalie's site
'This is the end of a perfect day!' said Jimmy.'
Piccadilly Jim, Chapter 26
'This', he said to himself, 'is the middle of a perfect day! And I thought London dull!'
A Damsel in Distress, Chapter 4
There's something about evening service in a country church that makes a fellow feel drowsy and peaceful. Sort of end–of–a–perfect–day feeling.
The Inimitable Jeeves, 14 The Purity of the Turf
Alf Todd came on. He came jauntily and in the manner of one moving to a feast or festival. This was the end of a perfect day, and he knew it. He eyed Battling Billson as if the latter had been a pot of beer.
Ukridge, 5 The Returm of Battling Billson
As far as the weather was concerned, it was the start of a perfect day. But Mr Carmody paid no attention to the sunbeams creeping over the dewy grass, nor, when the quiet was broken by the first piping of birds, did he pause to listen.
Money for Nothing, 6.I Mr Carmody Among the Birds
'This is the end of a perfect day, Jeeves. What's that thing of yours about larks?'
The Code of the Woosters, Chapter 14