Song, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919). This song was written and composed by Linley for Mr. Augustus Braham, and sung by him. It is not known when it was written,—probably about 1830. Another song, entitled "Though lost to Sight, to Memory dear," was published in London in 1880, purporting to have been written by Ruthven Jenkyns in 1703 and published in the "Magazine for Mariners". That magazine, however, never existed, and the composer of the music acknowledged, in a private letter, that he copied the words from an American newspaper. The reputed author, Ruthven Jenkyns, was living, under another name, in California in 1882.
Quotes about chime
A collection of quotes on the topic of chime, time, timing, bell.
Quotes about chime
Source: The Capture
“the clock
chimes, chimes, and stops
but the river…”
Meeting Award, Haiku Society of America, May 1969
Poetry quotes
At the Chime of a City Clock
Song lyrics, Bryter Later (1970)
Appendix
1840s, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave (1845)
On announcing his retirement, quoted in Here’s what happened the moment David Letterman announced his retirement (transcript + video) http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/style-blog/wp/2014/04/03/heres-what-happened-the-moment-david-letterman-announced-his-retirement-transcript-video/ by Emily Yahr, in "The Washington Post" (3 April 2014).
Chronomoros. In Letters and Literary Remains of Edward FitzGerald (1889), pg. 461.
“Faintly as tolls the evening chime,
Our voices keep tune and our oars keep time.”
Poems Relating to America. A Canadian Boat Song, st. 1.
“Words want to find chimes with each other, things want to connect.”
Interviewed in Thumbscrew, Spring 1996. http://www.poetrymagazines.org.uk/magazine/record.asp?id=12522
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 114.
Born at the Right Time
Song lyrics, The Rhythm of the Saints (1990)
Those evening Bells.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
“Sundays observe; think when the bells do chime,
'T is angels' music.”
The Temple (1633), The Church Porch
Song lyrics, Another Side of Bob Dylan (1964), Chimes of Freedom
LXXXIV, Eupheme, part 4, lines 37-40
The Works of Ben Jonson, Second Folio (1640), Underwoods
The Mirror http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/margaret-thatcher-fawning-gone-far-1836314 George Galloway blasts cancellation of PMQs for Margret Thatchers funeral 16 April, 2013
Song lyrics, Another Side of Bob Dylan (1964), Chimes of Freedom
Source: American Caesar: Douglas MacArthur 1880-1964 (1978), p. 709
The Spirit of Revolt (1880)
Context: How is it that men who only yesterday were complaining quietly of their lot as they smoked their pipes, and the next moment were humbly saluting the local guard and gendarme whom they had just been abusing, — how is it that these same men a few days later were capable of seizing their scythes and their iron-shod pikes and attacking in his castle the lord who only yesterday was so formidable? By what miracle were these men, whose wives justly called them cowards, transformed in a day into heroes, marching through bullets and cannon balls to the conquest of their rights? How was it that words, so often spoken and lost in the air like the empty chiming of bells, were changed into actions?
The answer is easy.
Action, the continuous action, ceaselessly renewed, of minorities brings about this transformation. Courage, devotion, the spirit of sacrifice, are as contagious as cowardice, submission, and panic.
What forms will this action take? All forms, — indeed, the most varied forms, dictated by circumstances, temperament, and the means at disposal. Sometimes tragic, sometimes humorous, but always daring; sometimes collective, sometimes purely individual, this policy of action will neglect none of the means at hand, no event of public life, in order to keep the spirit alive, to propagate and find expression for dissatisfaction, to excite hatred against exploiters, to ridicule the government and expose its weakness, and above all and always, by actual example, to awaken courage and fan the spirit of revolt.
Said in a statement https://news.gov.scot/speeches-and-briefings/first-minister-statement-brexit-and-scotlands-future to the Scottish Parliament on 24 April. Here are the five best quotes from Nicola Sturgeon's indyref2 update https://www.thenational.scot/news/17595363.here-are-the-five-best-quotes-from-nicola-sturgeons-indyref2-update/ (24 April 2019) on the National website. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
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