At None, the last six portions of the 119th.
At Vespers, Pss. cx.-cxlvii., divided into seven portions, omitting the 119th.
At Compline, iv., xxxi. 1-6, xci., cxxxiv.
Thus the bulk of the Psalms were said at the two offices which corresponded most closely to our Morning and Evening Prayer; some few were said daily, the 51st was said at every one of the offices, and the others were said weekly.
But in practice a festival arrangement of the Psalms, in which a much smaller number, and chiefly of the shorter Psalms, were recited, was largely substituted for the normal or ferial use, thus justifying the criticism of our Reformers, "Now of late time a few of them have been daily said and the rest utterly omitted."
The following special uses are also interesting:
THE OFFICE OF THE DEAD:
Vespers (the "Placebo"): cxvi., cxx., cxxi., cxxx., cxxxviii.
Mattins (the "Dirge"): v., vi., vii.; xxiii., xxv., xxvii., xl., xli., xlii.