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khang

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How did the Anglican service of Morning Prayer and Evensong compare with the canonical hours observed by Catholics?
 
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Who was Paul Verlaine and what collection mentioned in the text demonstrates his work?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Morning Prayer compressed Matins and Lauds into one service; likewise Evensong was a combination of Vespers and Compline

Answer to Question 2

poet, Ftes galantes



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