10 Verbs to Use for the Word breviaries

My uncle Lazare, on retiring to our home, had realised his dream; his advanced age did not permit of his reading his breviary of a morning; he sometimes regretted his dear church, but consoled himself by visiting the young vicar who had succeeded him.

Benvenuto Hauptmann (C); 13Aug59; R240906. HAUSMANN, BERNARD A. Learning the breviary.

He held his breviary under his arm; but he had forgotten his morning lecture, and he advanced dreamily, with bowed head, and without uttering a word.

Geneviève in Paris, daily he laid the breviary aside and took up sword and lance, learning the arts of modern warfare with the graces of chivalry.

Who knows if another attack may not come, and all be finished?" The abbé had been secretary to the last of the Counts of Spada, one of the most powerful families of mediaeval Italy, and he, dying in poverty, had left Faria an old breviary, which had been in the family since the days of the Borgias.

He leaped to his feet, picked up the breviary which had fallen from the Padre's fingers, and returned it to him with a slight touch of gentleness that was unsuspected in the man.

About this time he procured a breviary and kept it in his desk under the loose papers.

Of the holy dress, the cross alone she was permitted to wear,a golden cross set with rubies; but in her hand she always bore the loved breviary.

This man would have impaled Zadig to do honors to the sun, and would then have recited the breviary of Zoroaster with greater satisfaction.

As they were going to a religious festival, some of them had brought their breviaries along with them; but I am obliged to testify that, after the first day, prayers were totally forgotten.

10 Verbs to Use for the Word  breviaries