He saw again the white-robed processions, heard the matin songs, and sometimes he lifted his hand and tolled an imaginary bell.
He heard above his little cottage heavenly songs issuing from the high matin room of Saron.
Little I recked of matin bell, But drowned its toll with my clanging horn: And the only beads I loved to tell Were the beads of dew on the spangled thorn.
The hour for rising at the convent was a very early one, but long before the matin bell of the church rang, the Professorin had dressed, and stood watching from her cell the breaking day.
No longer now the matin tolling bell, Re-echoing loud among the woody glade, Calls the fat abbot from his drowsy cell, And warns the maid to flee, if yet a maid.
So, waking up the larks with their matin prayer, the two would walk on briskly to church.
The matin singing was at end, The sun its rays so freshly darted: To church Sir Axel now must wend With Valborg fair the loving hearted.
Now Valborg in that abbey grey Doth go, its utmost strictness bearing; From no mass will she keep away, In every matin song she’s sharing.
High in air their matin song Floats the ethereal fields along; Ere creation wakes they sing, Glory to the eternal King!
There's joy when the lark exulting springs To pour his matin lay, From the blossomed thorn when the blackbird sings, And the merry month is May.
The arati bell is rung at dawn, like the matin cry of the Muezzin, to raise the sleeping men to their morning service).
The loving pair rose from their bed of flowers, in the grotto of the mount brightened by its mineral gold; and sat on their soft and cool leafy seats, to make their morning prayers and discharge their matin functions.
Vienna was shocked, Le Matin says, at the boorish manner of the "old Transvaal warrior.
Aglafia also taught her to pray, and took her at early dawn to the matin service.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "matin" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: anthem; ballad; blues; canticle; chant; dawn; dirge; ditty; lay; lied; lilt; serenade; song