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Recessional: The servers accompany the priest as at the entrance procession.
The phrase "lest we forget" forms the refrain of "Recessional."
"Recessional," she whispered softly to herself as she studied the dining room.
Recessional, in Times 17 July 1897 They shut the road through the woods.
He recalled Kipling's "Recessional," with the line "lest we forget," which is used every year to remember the dead.
Think of the superiority lurking in the stirringly sonorous humility of "Recessional."
By 1897, the year "Recessional" was written, Great Britain was at the peak of her power.
Recessional, Op.
Recessional may refer to:
"It's called Recessional ."
The funeral services were held at the Church of the Recessional, Forest Lawn Memorial Park.
Rudyard Kipling's novel Captains Courageous and his poem Recessional.
Cape Cod Recessional (2000)
An example supporting this argument can be seen by denying any irony in the mention of "lesser breeds without the Law" in "Recessional (poem)".
On the fourth night she lingered to ask him what the refrain was, and he had handed her a well-worn sheet of music with the heading "Recessional.
Recessional (1897) (poem)
The first poem, published to coincide with Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee of 1897, was titled "Recessional."
Recessional (1921) (Lyra)
El Dorado: A Kansas Recessional is a short story by Willa Cather.
In 1897, Sullivan had agreed to compose music for Rudyard Kipling's poem Recessional, but he never completed the song.
The Long Recessional: The Imperial Life of Rudyard Kipling.
-Rudyard Kipling "Recessional" (1897)
"The New Hymn" (Recessional)
Kipling had begun work on two poems, "Recessional" (1897) and "The White Man's Burden" (1899) which were to create controversy when published.
Now, in "Recessional," Mr. Michener, who was born in 1907, addresses the complex issues associated with aging in America.
The priest and other ministers then leave, often to the accompaniment of a recessional hymn.
A recessional hymn is a hymn placed at the end of a church service to close it.
Occasionally, a service will also contain a recessional hymn, although in the Protestant tradition this is usually an organ voluntary.
The recessional hymn is sung.
Recessional Hymn (Go and tell every nation)
The concluding rites were the Prayer after Communion and the recessional hymn "For All the Saints."
It is frequently sung as an office or recessional hymn in English cathedrals, churches and chapels on St George's Day.
God Of Our Fathers, Known Of Old - recessional hymn, setting the text of Rudyard Kipling.
For many years it has served as the recessional hymn of the annual Service of Nine Lessons and Carols in King's College Chapel, Cambridge.
As she moved up, Noreen lifted her eyes to the choir stalls, as if in a signal, and the organ segued to a softer introduction to the Recessional Hymn.
Jane Morse taught Sunday school in the parish house common room, as she always did, but she did not accompany the children into church at the end of the service, when they were allowed to sit and watch from the back pew and take part in singing the rousing recessional hymn.
Sam Fransisku Xaviera is a Konkani hymn, which is sung as the recessional hymn at most of the novenas held at Bom Jesus Basilica, Velha Goa, the place where the relics of St. Francis Xavier are kept.