Alexander Pope Quotes About Winter

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  • Time conquers all, and we must time obey.

    Alexander Pope, William Warburton (1797). “The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Life of Alexander Pope. Poems”, p.88
  • Behold the groves that shine with silver frost, their beauty withered, and their verdure lost!

    Alexander Pope, John Wilson Croker (1871). “The Works: Including Several Hundred Unpublished Letters, and Other New Materials”, p.293
  • But see, Orion sheds unwholesome dews; Arise, the pines a noxious shade diffuse; Sharp Boreas blows, and nature feels decay, Time conquers all, and we must time obey.

    Alexander Pope (1822). “The Works of Alexander Pope”, p.142
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