Fame's Penny-Trumpet st. 1 & 2
Rhyme? and Reason? (1883)
“In the flush of the hot June prime,
O'ersleek flood-tides afire,
I hear him hurry the chime
To the bidding of checked Desire;
Till the sweated ringers tire
And the wild bob-majors die.
Could I wait for my turn in the godly choir?
(Shoal! 'Ware shoal!) Not I!”
The Bell Buoy.
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Rudyard Kipling 200
English short-story writer, poet, and novelist 1865–1936Related quotes
“I listened to them fade away till all I could hear was my memory of the sound.”
Source: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Oxford Companion to Children's Literature: "Charles Hamilton" (pages 235-7)
“Do not wait to strike till the iron is hot; but make it hot by striking.”
Source: The Mortdecai Trilogy, Don't Point That Thing At Me (1972), Ch. 1.
Faliero, Act III, Sc. 1.
Marino Faliero (1885)
Context: A poor man's wrong and mine and all the world's,
Diverse and individual, many and one,
Insufferable of long-suffering less than God's,
Of all endurance unendurable else,
Being come to flood and fullness now, the tide
Is risen in mine as in the sea's own heart
To tempest and to triumph. Not for nought
Am I that wild wife's bridegroom — old and hoar,
Not sapless yet nor soulless.
“I will walk till the water checks my path,
Then sit and watch the rising clouds.”
"Zhongnan Retreat" (终南别业)