Alexander Smith Quotes About Winter

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  • In the entire circle of the year there are no days so delightful as those of a fine October, when the trees are bare to the mild heavens, and the red leaves bestrew the road, and you can feel the breath of winter, morning and evening - no days so calm, so tenderly solemn, and with such a reverent meekness in the air.

    Alexander Smith (1914). “Dreamthorp”
  • In winter, when the dismal rain Comes down in slanting lines, And Wind, that grand old harper, smote His thunder-harp of pines.

    Alexander Smith (1858). “A Life-drama, and Other Poems”, p.20
  • Winter does not work only on a broad scale; he is careful in trifles.

    Alexander Smith (1863). “Dreamthorp: A Book of Essays Written in the Country”, p.117
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