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" The ringing of bells, the surging and swelling of bells supra urbem, above the whole city, in its airs overfilled with sound. Bells, bells, they swing and sway, they wag and weave through their whole arc on their beams, in their seats, hundred-voiced, in Babylonish confusion. Slow and swift, blaring and booming - there is neither measure nor harmony, they talk all at once and all together, they break in even on themselves; on clang and clappers and leave no times for the excited metal to din itself out, for like a pendulum they are already back at the other edge, droning into its own droning; so that when echo sill resounds: 'In te Domine speravi,' it is uttering already 'Beati quorum tecta sunt peccata into its own midst; not only so, but lesser bells tinkle clear from smaller shrines, as though the mass-boy might be touching the little bell of the Host. "

Thomas Mann , The Holy Sinner


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Thomas Mann quote : The ringing of bells, the surging and swelling of bells <i>supra urbem</i>, above the whole city, in its airs overfilled with sound. Bells, bells, they swing and sway, they wag and weave through their whole arc on their beams, in their seats, hundred-voiced, in Babylonish confusion. Slow and swift, blaring and booming - there is neither measure nor harmony, they talk all at once and all together, they break in even on themselves; on clang and clappers and leave no times for the excited metal to din itself out, for like a pendulum they are already back at the other edge, droning into its own droning; so that when echo sill resounds: '<i>In te Domine speravi</i>,' it is uttering already '<i>Beati quorum tecta sunt peccata</i> into its own midst; not only so, but lesser bells tinkle clear from smaller shrines, as though the mass-boy might be touching the little bell of the Host.