Under The Greenwood Tree Who Loves To Lie With Me … Here Shall He See No Enemy But Winter And Rough Weather.
- William Shakespeare
Every Mile Is Two In Winter.
- George Herbert
O Winter! Ruler Of The Inverted Year, . . . I Crown Thee King Of Intimate Delights, Fireside Enjoyments, Home-Born Happiness, And All The Comforts That The Lowly Roof Of Undisturb’d Retirement, And The Hours Of Long Uninterrupted Evening, Know.
- William Cowper
When You Live In Texas, Every Single Time You See Snow It’s Magical.
- Pamela Ribon
When There’s Snow On The Ground, I Like To Pretend I’m Walking On Clouds.
- Unknown
Perhaps I Am A Bear, Or Some Hibernating Animal Underneath, For The Instinct To Be Half Asleep All Winter Is So Strong In Me.
- Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind Thou Art Not So Unkind, As Man’s Ingratitude.
There’s A Certain Slant Of Light, Winter Afternoons– That Oppresses, Like The Heft Of Cathedral Tunes–
- Emily Dickinson
In The Bleak Midwinter Frosty Wind Made Moan, Earth Stood Hard As Iron, Water Like A Stone; Snow Had Fallen, Snow On Snow, Snow On Snow, In The Bleak Midwinter, Long Ago.
- Christina Rossetti
Winter Lies Too Long In Country Towns; Hangs On Until It Is Stale And Shabby, Old And Sullen.
- Willa Cather
Now Is The Winter Of Our Discontent Made Glorious Summer By This Son Of York, And All The Clouds That Loured Upon Our House In The Deep Bosom Of The Ocean Buried.
Every Winter, When The Great Sun Has Turned His Face Away, The Earth Goes Down Into A Vale Of Grief, And Fasts, And Weeps, And Shrouds Herself In Sables, Leaving Her Wedding-Garlands To Decay– Then Leaps In Spring To His Returning Kisses.
- Charles Kingsley
And For The Season It Was Winter, And They That Know The Winters Of That Country Know Them To Be Sharp And Violent, And Subject To Cruel And Fierce Storms.
- William Bradford
Winter, Which, Being Full Of Care, Makes Summer’s Welcome Thrice More Wish’d, More Rare.
Winter Is On My Head, But Eternal Spring Is In My Heart.
- Victor Hugo
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