And incontinently he began again the strange
litany of the Law, and again I and all these creatures began singing and swaying.
Kalon the Prophet was already erect, with argent garments and uplifted hands, and the sound of his strangely penetrating voice could be heard all the way down the busy street uttering his solar litany. He was already in the middle of it; his eyes were fixed upon the flaming disc.
The first was Joan Stacey, the sister of the dead woman--evidently she had been upstairs in the temporary temple of Apollo; the second was the priest of Apollo himself, his litany finished, sweeping down the empty stairs in utter magnificence--something in his white robes, beard and parted hair had the look of Dore's Christ leaving the Pretorium; the third was Flambeau, black browed and somewhat bewildered.
She gulped down the Ode to Aphrodite during the
Litany, keeping herself with difficulty from asking when Sappho lived, and what else she wrote worth reading, and contriving to come in punctually at the end with "the forgiveness of sins, the Resurrection of the body, and the life everlastin'.
Beebe's voice running through the
litany to a minute congregation.
Did he address this fragment of
litany to the Holy Virgin, or to the pallet?
The agreement between the authority and TeleKomNow was signed at the authority's headquarters in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday by Colonel Khamees Al Kaabi, executive director for Musanada Services at the authority and Charbel Fawaz
Litany, chairman and CEO of TeleKomNow.
The
Litany to the Blessed Mother, also known as
Litany of Loreto, originated in the Loreto Shrine in Italy and was approved by Pope Sixtus V on 1587, although it was recorded to be recited as early as 1558.
They will be taking part in the
Litany of Reconciliation at the cathedral when they visit.
Senator Leila de Lima criticized President Rodrigo Duterte saying she expected Duterte's 2nd State of the Nation Address (Sona) to be a
litany of 'fake achievements like the fake news his supporters have continued to spread.'
This led many critics, beginning with his friend Walton, to perceive Donne as a dual entity--there are "Two Donnes" as it were for many scholars: the scandalous Donne of his early life and the pious one in his later life, who produced a number of poems highly religious in context, not the least of which was "A
Litany," in around 1609.
Summary: Decision means state workers may be without pay for extended period, adding to
litany of problems of living in conflict-hit areas.
CLA works at a number of levels, delving deeper than the
litany, the headline, or a data level of reality to reach a systemic-level understanding of the causes for the
litany.
Collins will be at the Eugene Public Library on Tuesday to read from his latest volume, "Aimless Love: New and Selected Poems 2003-2013." Maybe the best possible way to get a glimpse of the meaning and appeal of Collins' poetry is to go on YouTube and watch and listen as a 3-year-old named Samuel Chelpka recites "
Litany." The link is bit.ly/bkZIYm
Abdul-Aziz Muhaydin Khoja has issued a decision extending the period of work for chairman and members of the Board of directors of Qassim
Litany Club for one year effective from 29/07/1431H.