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Quotes
About Winter
Every
mile is two in winter. ~ George Herbert
Blow,
blow, thou winter wind!
Thou art not so unkind
As man's ingratitude.
~ William Shakespeare
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Let
us love winter, for it is the spring of genius.
~
Pietro Aretino
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See, winter
comes, to rule the varied year. ~ James Thomson
Take
winter as you find him, and he turns out to be a thoroughly
honest fellow; with no nonsense in him, which is a great comfort
in the long-run. ~ ~ James Russell Lowell
When
great leaves fall, the winter is at hand.
~ William Shakespeare
'Tis
done! dread Winter spread his latest glooms,
And reigns tremendous o'er the conquered year! ~ ~ James Thomson
O
Winter, ruler of the inverted year!
~ William Cowper
Goodness,
Time's rude hand defies,
And winter lives when beauty dies.
~ Henry Kirke White
Now is
the winter of our discontent
Made glorious summer by this sun of York.
~ William Shakespeare
But
Winter has yet brighter scenes—he boasts
Splendors beyond what gorgeous Summer knows;
Or Autumn with his many fruits, and woods
All flushed with many hues. ~ William Cullen Bryant
The
English winter--ending in July,
To recommence in August.
~ Lord Byron
Winter,
which strips the leaves from around us, makes us see the distant
regions they formerly concealed; so does old age nob us of
our enjoyments, only to enlarge the prospect of eternity before
us. ~ Richter
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