Herman Melville Quotes About Summer

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  • The dinner-hour is the summer of the day: full of sunshine, I grant; but not like the mellow autumn of supper.

    Herman Melville (1855). “Mardi: And a Voyage Thither”, p.329
  • Climate of Egypt in winter is the reign of spring upon earth, & summer in the air, and tranquility in the heat.

    Herman Melville, Howard C. Horsford, Lynn Horth (1989). “Journals”, p.77, Northwestern University Press
  • No town-bred dandy will compare with a country-bred one- I mean a downright bumpkin dandy- a fellow that, in the dog-days of summer, will mow his two acres in buckskin gloves for fear of tanning his hands.

    Herman Melville (1974). “Moby Dick; or, The Whale”, p.23, Lulu.com
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