We were familiar with all of Mozart's masses, requiemsand vespers.
If I attempted to give an account of requiems alone I could publish a book of good size.
I think I sang requiems in every Catholic church in San Francisco at that time.
During three days requiems were chanted at every altar in the Duomo, and the great bell, which had never been rung before, was tolled for the space of three hours, accompanied by all the bells of the other churches in Milan.
During three weeks not a ray of light was allowed to penetrate the gloom of the funereal hall where she sat with her ladies, while solemn requiems and Masses were chanted in the chapel.
They made her grave where robins sing; Trees whisperrequiems daily; They laid her down with her broken ring; In her grave at Kirk ma Rielly.
They made his grave on Erin's breast, Where the birds sing requiems daily; And laid him beside his love to rest, In the grave-yard of Kirk ma Bielly.
The weakest part of the oratorio is the "Requiem," which suffers from the monotony of its divisions, especially when compared with the treatment of requiems by the great composers who have made them a special study.
Above you shall the oak and cedar fling Their giant plumage and protecting shade; For you the song-bird pause upon his wing And warble requiems ever undismayed.
They lowered him with the sound Of requiems to repose.
Meanwhile the time was passing; the monastery services and the requiems for the dead followed in their due course.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "requiems" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.