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- of thy people Israel. English (Book of Common Prayer, 1662): Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace according to thy word. For mine eyes have...
- elsewhere. The end credits music, a setting of "Nunc dimittis" ("Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace") from the Book of Common Prayer (1662)...
- "Vouchsafe, O Lord" Litany of Askings Litia on a feast day Aposticha Now lettest Thou thy servant depart in peace recited by the ecclesiarch (although sung...
- resurrection). The Nunc dimittis, the Canticle of St. Simeon ("Lord, now lettest Thou Thy servant depart in peace...") (Luke 2:29–32), is read. Then are...
- Gospel of Luke (Luke 1:39–56). Simeon sings the Nunc dimittis ("Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace") when Jesus is presented in the temple...
- scenes of the Anglican Evensong service, and the Nunc dimittis ("Lord, thou lettest now thy servant depart in peace"), Richard Ayleward's Preces and Responses...
- отпущаеши. Кiевскаго распѣва. Nïne otpushchayeshi. Kievskago raspeva. Now Lettest Thou. Kyiv Chant. 6 Богородице Дѣво. Bogoroditse Devo. Rejoice, O Virgin...
- the 'Psalm settings' list above) No. 1 Herr, nun lässest du / Lord now lettest thou (Nunc dimittis) (MWV B 60) No. 2 Jauchzet / O be joyful (Jubilate)...
- Gospel of Luke (Luke 1:39–56). Simeon sings the Nunc dimittis ("Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace") when Jesus is presented in the temple...
- Souldiers. — Richard III, by Shakespeare This drooping flower of youth thou lettest fall I, faring in the ****shut-light, astray, Find on my 'lated way, And...