Meaning of the word "be the day weary or be the day long, at last it ringeth to evensong" in English

What does "be the day weary or be the day long, at last it ringeth to evensong" mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.

be the day weary or be the day long, at last it ringeth to evensong

US /bi ðə deɪ ˈwɪri ɔːr bi ðə deɪ lɔːŋ, æt læst ɪt ˈrɪŋɪθ tuː ˈiːvənsɔːŋ/
UK /biː ðə deɪ ˈwɪəri ɔː biː ðə deɪ lɒŋ, æt lɑːst ɪt ˈrɪŋɪθ tuː ˈiːvənsɒŋ/
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Idiom

a proverb meaning that no matter how difficult or long a day or period of time may be, it will eventually come to an end

Example:
I know you're exhausted from work, but remember: be the day weary or be the day long, at last it ringeth to evensong.
After a week of constant crises, she comforted herself with the thought, 'be the day weary or be the day long, at last it ringeth to evensong.'