SPRING QUOTES II

quotations about spring

Spring quote

I might mention all the divine charms of a bright spring day, but if you had never in your life utterly forgotten yourself in straining your eyes after the mounting lark, or in wandering through the still lanes when the fresh-opened blossoms fill them with a sacred silent beauty like that of fretted aisles, where would be the use of my descriptive catalogue?

GEORGE ELIOT

Adam Bede

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The clamours of spring are the same old delicate noises,
The earth renews its magical youth at a breath.

ARTHUR SYMONS

"The Coming of Spring"

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Listen, can you hear it? Spring's sweet cantata. The strains of grass pushing through the snow. The song of buds swelling on the vine. The tender timpani of a baby robin's heart.

DIANE FROLOV & ANDREW SCHNEIDER

"Wake Up Call", Northern Exposure


Sweet spring is full of sweet days and roses; it is a box of variegated sweets.

GEORGE HERBERT

attributed, Day's Collacon

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Who that has trod the soul of dear old England, the island home of the sturdy and fearless Briton, in early spring, and seen all nature bursting into vernal bloom and beauty, but has felt the pure and holy rapture of a life hereafter, where we shall bloom again--of a never-ending immortality. The birds singing, the lambs bleating, the rooks busy in their noisy and elevated cities; the lark soaring and warbling between earth and heaven, and the thrush (the king of songsters) perched on the poplar top, pours forth such a stream of Divine melody, that the lesser feathered tribe in the hedge-rows, and on the hazel-twigs, cease for the time their endless ditties, and listen in wrapt silence to the monarch of warblers. The air filled with the scent of the wild violet, the primrose, the honeysuckle, and the hawthorn blossom; whilst that matchless little gem of flowers--the wild daisy--is seen far and near on hillock and meadow land. Ever and anon we hear the tinkling of the sheep-bells, as some poor ewe seeks for her stray lambs, with beating heart and anxious look whilst they, thoughtless little things, are skipping about with all the joy of the early morn of life in their baby existence, the very emblem and image of innocence and purity, quite unconscious of the pain and anxiety they are causing their fond mothers, whose hearts are yearning for their offspring. O Spring! emblem of fresh, of pure and happy childhood; when the morning of our lives was waking into sunny existence, without one cloud to darken the azure blue of the only sky we had as yet seen in the heavens above, or reflected on earth beneath. O! thrice happy season of youth, of hope, and of life!

T. AUGUSTUS FORBES LEITH

"On Spring", Short Essays


In April the sweet showers fall
And pierce the drought of March to the root, and all
The veins are bathed in liquor of such power
As brings about the engendering of the flower.

GEOFFREY CHAUCER

The Canterbury Tales

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Some other spring
I'll try to love
Now I still cling
To faded blossoms
Fresh from worn
Left chrushed and torn
Like the love affair I mourn
Some other spring
When twilight falls
Will the night bring
Another to me?

BILLIE HOLIDAY

"Some Other Spring"


Carve for me, O admirable artist, the pleasant cup of Spring.

ANACREON

"Ode XVIII", Odes

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Between tears and smiles, the year, like the child, struggles into the warmth of life. The old year--say what the chronologists will--lingers upon the very lap of spring, and is only fairly gone when the blossoms of April have strown their pall of glory upon his tomb, and the bluebirds have chanted his requiem.

DONALD G. MITCHELL

"Spring", Dream Life: A Fable of the Seasons


I don't have time to build a suicide
Because the snowman melts in spring

MARILYN MANSON

"Suicide Snowman"


And look upon the laughing earth,
Where spring in careless play
Puts forth its fairest blossoms, but
To deck them with decay.

WILLIAM B. TAPPAN

"Beauty in the Grave"

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If people did not love one another, I really don't see what use there would be in having any spring.

VICTOR HUGO

Les Misérables

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Spring unlocks the flowers to paint the laughing soil.

REGINALD HEBER

Hymn for Seventh Sunday after Trinity


Spring, the sweet Spring, is the year's pleasant king.

THOMAS NASHE

Summer's Last Will and Testament


You're my spring love
No one makes me feel like you do, oh
Spring love
Spring love
There'll be no one after you

THE COVER GIRLS

"Spring Love"


The sparkling spring draws every day new colors, new insects, new flowers, out of the earth.

JOHANN PAUL RICHTER

attributed, Day's Collacon


Under the gay and renovating influence of spring, nature renews her charter to her sons.

JOSEPH DENNIE

attributed, Day's Collacon


Spring hangs her infant blossoms on the trees,
Rock'd in the cradle of the western breeze.

WILLIAM COWPER

Tirocinium

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A little bird, he told me so
He said come on, get on the go
Open your eyes the sky is full of butterflies
The blossoms on the trees stir up the honey bees
Spring makes my fever right

ELVIS PRESLEY

"Spring Fever"


All things seem mention of themselves
And the names which stem from them branch out to other referents.
Hugely, spring exists again.

JOHN ASHBERY

"Grand Galop"

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