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  • After hearing the complin vespers in the temporary chapel fitted up in that unfinished abbey of Westminster, which occupied the site of the temple of Apollo [53], the King and his guests repaired to their evening meal in the great hall of the palace. Harold : the Last of the Saxon Kings — Complete
  • At compline, a guitar was played and the psalmody was clearly not Gregorian.
  • For example, in one of the psalms used by the Church of Rome at complin, and with the rest repeated in the Church of England, and prophetic of the Primitive Christian Worship Or, The Evidence of Holy Scripture and the Church, Against the Invocation of Saints and Angels, and the Blessed Virgin Mary
  • Singleby you should not spread rumours, If you put as much energy in to promotiong your cause and the arrse website on twitter instead of annoying that person/people you would have cause to complin. from what we have read considering you are a charity bear you dont swear at people Army Rumour Service
  • Later in the evening came compline, followed by the midnight office.
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  • The rhythm of my days goes slower now: matins and lauds, vespers and compline.
  • Gurth and Harold were seated in close commune in the Earl's chamber, at an hour long after the complin (or second vespers), when Alred entered unexpectedly. Harold : the Last of the Saxon Kings — Volume 10
  • After their meal they retire to their caves and cells for the rest of the day, emerging only to sing lauds, vespers and compline at the appointed times.
  • After their meal they retire to their caves and cells for the rest of the day, emerging only to sing lauds, vespers and compline at the appointed times.
  • He hid himself in the grand portico, which he had so often passed through to go to mass or complin within, and presently his heart gave a great leap, for he saw the straw-enwrapped stove brought out and laid with infinite care on the bullock dray. Bimbi
  • Lady's office, of the psalms in the office for the dead, of the gradual and seven penitential psalms, and of the psalms sung at vespers and complin, is excellent. The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March
  • He could hear the sounding of matin invitatories; chimes telling a rosary of harmony over tortuous labyrinths of narrow streets, over cornet towers, over pepper-box pignons, over dentelated walls; the chimes chanting the canonical hours, prime and tierce, sexte and none, vespers and compline; celebrating the joy of a city with the tinkling laughter of the little bells, tolling its sorrow with the ponderous lamentation of the great ones. Là-bas
  • At prime, tierce, sext, none, vespers, complin, and the midnight office, they daily sung the whole psalter, which every sister was obliged to know by heart. The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March
  • I cannot be concentrating on reciting lauds and compline at church, or on private prayers at home, and at the same time fully attend to my granddaughter's emotional needs - or talk over some thorny bioethical question with my husband.
  • In this hymnary it is assigned, together with the hymn "Christe qui lux es et dies", to Compline. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
  • It ends 16 hours later with compline, after which the monks return to their cells for contemplation, prayer and sleep.
  • The 30-minute worship draws upon an Anglican prayer service from New Zealand, Lutheran or Episcopal compline, and Holden Evening Prayer.
  • With the household interns we observe the ancient practice of fixed-hour prayer, keeping whenever possible four offices each day: morning prayers, midday prayers, vespers, and compline.
  • And that is where we stayed together, until we heard the Compline bell.
  • There was a small congregation in the parish part of the church even at Compline that night, a dozen or so goodmen of the district, come to offer devout thanks for deliverance from terror. The Virgin In The Ice
  • He planted his watchful mo - ther as a kind of duenna over her, when - ever he rode out to pay his complin: ients tQ the lord of Gravenegg, whofe vaffal he was. Popular tales of the Germans [selected from J.C.A. Musaeus] tr. [by W. Beckford].
  • So begins one of my favorite prayers, from the service for compline in the Episcopal prayer book.
  • Hydrophilos, having girded his sable cappa magna as high as to his cherubical loins, at solemn compline sat in his sate of wis-dom, that handbathtub, whereverafter, recreated doctor insularis of the universal church, keeper of the door of meditation, memory extempore proposing and intellect formally considering, recluse, he meditated continuously with seraphic ardour the primal sacra-ment of baptism or the regeneration of all man by affusion of water. Finnegans Wake
  • With the household interns we observe the ancient practice of fixed-hour prayer, keeping whenever possible four offices each day: morning prayers, midday prayers, vespers, and compline.
  • The rhythm of my days goes slower now: matins and lauds, vespers and compline.
  • “Te lucis ante terminum, ” the first verse of the hymn in the last part of the sacred office, termed “complin. Purgatory. Canto VIII
  • When this was over, after a further short interval the evening reading or Collation took place in the chapter-house, after which the monks were at liberty to go and warm themselves at the one great fire kept up for the purpose in the calefactory; and then compline was sung, followed by Our Lady's Anthem. The King's Achievement
  • The final church, St Nicholas at Fyfield, was reached shortly after 4pm where the day was completed with tea followed by compline.
  • The promoter, who also officiates on the junior grasstrack scene, spotted Complin several years ago and marked him down as one for the future.

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