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Nunc dimittis   Listen
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Nunc dimittis  n.  (Eccl.) The song of Simeon (), used in the ritual of many churches. It begins with these words in the Vulgate.






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"Nunc dimittis" Quotes from Famous Books



... Nunc Dimittis is dull and The Wandering Jew dreadful; but Procris is a beautiful poem. The richness and variety of its metaphors, the music of its lines, the fine opulence of its imagery, all seem to point to a new poet. Faults, it is true, there are ...
— Reviews • Oscar Wilde

... week days—two evening services, vespers and compline are said together, or rather one immediately after the other. Each consists of confession and absolution, a short Scriptural lesson, psalms, a canticle, a hymn and collects. The canticle for vespers is the Magnificat; for compline is the Nunc Dimittis. ...
— In Troubadour-Land - A Ramble in Provence and Languedoc • S. Baring-Gould

... and scratched a deep line of erasure through the "Carpe diem" in his locket, and underneath, cutting with great pains, he inserted a date, "July 3, 1863," and the words "Nunc dimittis." Below that he cut ...
— Aladdin O'Brien • Gouverneur Morris



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