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Release from the nunnery can sometimes prove to be provisional, and now she has immured herself in another cloister.
In this house they can cloister their passion freely since Maggie and Adam have in a sense pushed them together.
The Congress likes to cloister its leader in a tower surrounded by loyal party leaders, accessible only to the select few.
Hotels, a golf course, casinos and even a reconstructed medieval French cloister are incongruously scattered on its 277 hectares.
Sirens, the most common hybrids to be included in Romanesque sculpture, appear frequently in the context of the monastic cloister.
Often the cloister was the only refuge for women who wanted to pursue learning and be active in scholarly life.
The very texts that the monks were reading in the cloister were often decorated with a similar repertoire of disturbing creatures.
Maithris looked up at the question, then back to trailing a finger along the slender cast-iron columns fronting the cloister as we walked.
The same serrated silhouette rounds off the long workshop volume on the opposite side of the cloister.
Fay was never terribly good at living, so it makes sense that she would eventually cloister herself away behind a typewriter.
The entrance from the slype into the cloister and the layout of the stairs is discussed further below.
Thomas Merton described in a letter to Dorothy Day the movement of his spirit from the cloister to the world.
Luca Signorelli started the decorative scheme with nine lunettes on the west side of the cloister.
In Carthusian houses the individual cells occupied by members of the community open from the cloister walk.
They were to sit in cloister when reading each reading his own book, save those who might be singing from antiphoners, graduals, or hymnaries.
Each deck or cloister is wide enough for people to circulate while others work or chat.
In my early years I was puzzled by the fact that a priest from a neighboring men's cloister came to celebrate the liturgy exclusively for women.
A slype is the name for a covered passage from a church or monastery cloister.
The structure consisted of The Abbey Church, dormitories, cloister, chapter house, treasury, parlours, kitchen, refectory, workshops and stores.
She who had abandoned the world outside the cloister walls found the microcosm of the community within too large.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The west wall contains an outer doorway from the cloister court, and there is a traceried window above it.
So, too, there is not a cloister in the world that serves the world for God's sake.
Like Charles of Austria, he had disbanded his body-guard, and had retired to the cloister.
A week later he chanced on Hilarius sitting on a bench under the south wall of the farmery cloister.
Born in 1513, he entered the Servite order in the cloister of the Annunziata.
The passage or slype, of Norman date, at the west end, was the main entrance to the cloister from the outer court.
Below the window are the remains of the slype, or passage from the cloister to the monks' burial-ground.
A doubter disappeared one day from the cloister, and no one ever knew what became of him.
The period of pupilage is a fortnight spent on a dietary of milk and fruits with no cooked meat, in a cloister in meditation.
They must have been entered from the cloister, much as those at pergamon were.
Westward of the cloister was an outward court, round which was the monks' infirmary, and the almery.
The carrell was placed so that it was closed at one end by one of the cloister windows and remained open at the other.
For five years Angelique lived and grew there, as if in a cloister, far away from the world.
But, to say he turned his eyes upon the cloister keys, is a mere figure of speech.
The convent-bell struck midnight, and there was a foot-fall in the cloister.
They prayed together in the choir, worked together in the cloister, ate together in the frater, and slept together in the dorter.
You, who are so gay, so full of life and health and exuberant spirits, immure yourself in a cloister!
And is there, think you, no way of serving God but in the sterility of the cloister?
Fra Gervasio was more than right when he said that mine was not a nature for the cloister.
It was you who taught me the lesson that the world is God's world and that God is in the world as much as in the cloister.
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