A song or hymn of mourning composed or performed as a memorial to a dead person.
1 The requiem mass is being held at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church.
2 He was deeply moved by the occasion; his address was a requiem .
3 And the white-barred river near it sings a requiem all the while.
4 They flashed beams vertically at the ceiling; a signal, or a requiem .
5 The ringing in the coffin is the new requiem ... No one answers.'
6 On December 8th the Second requiem was sung from the quartette books.
7 The black water of Saguenay was its pall, the storm its requiem .
8 Hundreds turned out, packing St Patrick's Church for the teenager's requiem Mass.
9 As I looked around, the organist finished one requiem and began another.
10 But this is no requiem for the death of the genre's innocence.
11 I chant thy requiem , and prophets, poets, and seers shall rise again!
12 Another election, another requiem for the end of civil war politics.
13 Mr Chambers will be buried today after requiem Mass at noon in Newport.
14 The other side bears the name and dates and the requiem :
15 There was a requiem service in the morning and the evening.
16 The storm had died away, sighing its own requiem in the misty tree-tops.
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