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softly falls the night. vs softly falls at the night

The correct phrase is "softly falls the night." The preposition "at" is not needed in this context. The phrase is a poetic way of describing the night falling gently.

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softly falls the night.

This phrase is correct and is a poetic way of describing the night falling gently.

This phrase is a poetic and literary way of describing the night descending or arriving gently. It is often used in literature and songs.
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  • Hidden -- as when after storm. Softly falls the night. By Julian Grenfell; from The World of Dogs, by Wendy Boorer, Published by Hamlyn Publishing Group, Ltd., ...
  • 2. Sharp Star Mumbles 03:09. 3. Interlude 01:34. 4. Akabizzl 04:03. 5. Sticks and Stones 03:26. 6. Softly Falls The Night 04:22. 7. Expanding Rebecca 02:07. 8.
  • Softly falls the night of day,. While our campfire fades away,. Silently each Scout should ask: "Have I done my daily task, Have I kept my honor bright?

softly falls at the night

This phrase is incorrect. The preposition "at" is not needed in this context.

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