Similar words: even so, siren song, swan song, plainsong, at sixes and sevens, seventh heaven, manson, johnson. Meaning: n. 1. the sixth of the seven canonical hours of the divine office; early evening; now often made a public service on Sundays 2. (Anglican Church) a daily evening service with prayers prescribed in the Book of Common Prayer.
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1. We attended evensong as well as morning service.
2. The church bells tolled for Evensong.
3. It is as though I've burped during Evensong.
4. It was the hour of evensong.
5. Neither is the attendance at choral evensong in Anglican cathedrals up and down the land.
6. It was a choral evensong from Southwark which convinced me.
7. In the building just opposite, evensong would soon be drawing to a close.
8. Now he decided that the minute evensong ended he was off to talk to the police.
9. Choral evensong still wafts across the ether.
10. Featuring a Serpentine Tactical Missile Rack, the Evensong is effective out to medium ranges, but does relatively light damage, necessitating several shots to defeat a target.
11. At that time we choir boys sang the whole of Evensong every night of the week.
12. I could see what he meant when we turned up the other day for evensong at Salisbury Cathedral.
13. Twice on Sundays he would thus venture forth, as well as to Evensong on Wednesdays and Fridays.
14. He would walk her home from choir practice and Evensong.
15. Suddenly I was aware that my decadent bath had gone cold and the church bells were clanging the faithful to evensong.
16. Some where the church bells rang in the distance, calling the faithful to evensong.
17. This is the call of the semantron, a wooden beam struck with a mallet, and a sign that monks should assemble for evensong.
18. Is it necessary to rise at four in the main hall style of singing Evensong?
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19. But when September 25th came, the day of dedication, he was remembered in a different way. The clue lay in George Herbert's poem "The Windows" which was sung as an anthem at evensong.
20. On the roof above us a thrush sang its hymn of evensong, sweetly registering[3] its joy at being alive.
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