The sixth of the seven canonical hours of the divine office; early evening; now often made a public service on Sundays.
(Anglican Church) a daily evening service with prayers prescribed in the Book of Common Prayer.
1 Honion, it was conjectured, would soon send the parson indoors to evensong .
2 Do you fancy a three-course meal during evensong at Saint Patrick's Cathedral?
3 Barnabas Baux used to hold an open-air service after evensong on Sundays.
4 The birds in their evensong had all the war to themselves.
5 Can't sing either-ifyou came to evensong here you'd know all about that.
6 But you'll come and have a cup of tea and stay to evensong ?
7 Suddenly the bells of the cathedral in the marshes broke out, calling to evensong .
8 The church bells in the village were ringing for evensong .
9 It was half-past three, and the Cathedral bells had begun to ring for evensong .
10 And so they went home and unarmed them, and so to evensong and supper.
11 We cannot find them, and they have not been seen by anyone since evensong .
12 So he took the hair and put it upon him, and so departed at evensong - time .
13 So it passed evensong or the tempest was ceased.
14 The heavenly orchestra, with its exquisite prelude of dawn and its tremulous evensong , was spared.
15 He is to be strictly examined after evensong today.
16 After evensong on Sundays, came two hours of freedom.
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