Famous Quotes - Tags - Autumn

  • ... in pelt of gold enduring when all else
    has let go all ornament ... More
  • ... with autumn falling over everything;
    The plush leaves the chattels in barrels
    Of an... More
  • a feller is a-feelin’ at his best,
    With the risin’ sun to greet him from a night of... More
  • a flying open of doors, convergence
    of magic objects into
    feathered hands and crested... More
  • All men hesitate
    Separately, always, seeing another year gone
    Frockcoated gentleman,... More
  • All the hills blush; I think that autumn must be the best season to journey over even the Green... More
  • Already the iron door of the north
    Clangs open: birds, leaves, snows
    Order their... More
  • Already these brilliant trees throughout the street, without any more variety, are at least equal... More
  • An evil moon bleeds drops of death.
    The earth burns brown.
    Grass shrivels and dries to a... More
  • And I rose
    In rainy autumn
    And walked abroad in a shower of all my days. More
  • And the case of butterflies so rich it looks
    As if all summer settled there and died. More
  • As far as I can see, this autumn haze
    That spreading in the evening air both ways
    Makes... More
  • Autumn has caught us in our summer wear.... More
  • Autumn hath all the summer’s fruitful treasure;
    Gone is our sport, fled is poor Croydon’s... More
  • Autumn in New York, why does it seem so inviting? More
  • Autumn resumes the land, ruffles the woods
    with smoky wings, entangles them. More
  • Autumn wins you best by this its mute
    Appeal to sympathy for its decay. More
  • Bright yellow, red, and orange,
    The leaves come down in hosts;
    The trees are Indian... More
  • By the North Gate, the wind blows full of sand,
    Lonely from the beginning of time until... More
  • Each morning the manager of this gallery substituted some new picture, distinguished by more... More
  • For beautiful variety no crop can be compared with this. Here is not merely the plain yellow of... More
  • I do not see why, since America and her autumn woods have been discovered, our leaves should not... More
  • I have lived long enough: my way of life
    Is fallen into the sere, the yellow leaf;
    And... More
  • I love to see, when leaves depart,
    The clear anatomy arrive, More
  • I must await
    A time less bold, less rich, less clear:
    An autumn more appropriate. More
  • I saw old Autumn in the misty morn
    Stand shadowless like Silence, listening
    To silence, More
  • I shall see
    The hour of death draw near to me,
    Hope, blossoming within my heart, More
  • I shall smile when wreaths of snow
    Blossom where the rose should grow;
    I shall sing when... More
  • In autumn, when the leaves are brown,
    Take pen and ink, and write it down. More
  • In the autumn brilliance
    feathers tingle at fingertips. More
  • It is enough
    To smell, to crumble the dark earth,
    While the robin sings over... More
  • It is pleasant to walk over the beds of these fresh, crisp, and rustling leaves. How beautifully... More
  • It is the human season on this sterile air
    Do words outcarry breath the sound goes on and... More
  • It was autumn and falling stars
    Covered the shrivelled forms
    Crouched in the moonlight. More
  • Let us have a good many maples and hickories and scarlet oaks, then, I say. Blaze away! Shall... More
  • Martha: “What is Autumn?” Jan: “A second spring, where the leaves imitate the flowers.... More
  • Most persons visit the seaside in warm weather, when fogs are frequent, and the atmosphere is... More
  • My Sorrow, when she’s here with me,
    Thinks these dark days of autumn rain
    Are beautiful... More
  • No annual training or muster of soldiery, no celebration with its scarfs and banners, could... More
  • No spring, nor summer beauty hath such grace,
    As I have seen in one autumnal face.
    Young... More
  • Not yesterday I learned to know
    The love of bare November days
    Before the coming of the... More
  • Notwithstanding the universal barrenness, and the contiguity of the desert, I never saw an... More
  • Now it is autumn and the falling fruit
    and the long journey towards oblivion.
    The apples... More
  • O rain, o frost, so much has still to be cleared:
    All this ripeness, all this reproachful... More
  • O wild West Wind, thou breath of Autumn’s being,
    Thou, from whose unseen presence the... More
  • One wonders that the tithing-men and fathers of the town are not out to see what the trees mean... More
  • Sad; so sad, those smoky-rose, smoky-mauve evenings of late Autumn, sad enough to pierce the heart. More
  • Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness,
    Close bosom-friend of the maturing... More
  • Slow, slow!
    For the grapes’ sake, if they were all,
    Whose leaves already are burnt with... More
  • So gentle and so beautiful, should perish with the flowers. More
  • Spades take up leaves
    No better than spoons,
    And bags full of leaves
    Are light as... More
  • Summer wanes; the children are grown;
    Fun and frolic no more he knows; More
  • That night was the turning-point in the season. We had gone to bed in summer, and we awoke in... More
  • That time of year thou mayst in me behold
    When yellow leaves, or none, or few, do... More
  • The air deals blows: surely too hard, too often?
    No: it is bent on bringing summer... More
  • The American spring is by no means so agreeable as the American autumn; both move with faltering... More
  • The apples are all getting tinted
    In the cool light of autumn.
    The constellations are... More
  • The autumnal change of our woods has not yet made a deep impression on our own literature yet.... More
  • The country was new to me beyond Fitchburg.... As we were whirled rapidly along, I noticed the... More
  • The goldenrod is yellow,
    The corn is turning brown,
    The trees in apple orchards
    With... More
  • The measured blood beats out the year’s delay. More
  • The melancholy days are come, the saddest of the year—
    Of wailing winds and naked woods and... More
  • The morns are meeker than they were,
    The nuts are getting brown;
    The berry’s cheek is... More
  • The teeming Autumn big with rich increase,
    Bearing the wanton burden of the prime
    Like... More
  • The threadbare trees, so poor and thin,
    They are no wealthier than I;
    But with as brave a... More
  • The year growing ancient,
    Not yet on summer’s death, nor on the birth
    Of trembling... More
  • There is a harmony
    In autumn, and a lustre in its sky,
    Which through the summer is not... More
  • They may bring their fattest cattle and richest fruits to the fair, but they are all eclipsed by... More
  • This autumnal festival, when men are gathered in crowds in the streets as regularly and by as... More
  • Thou waitest late and com’st alone,
    When woods are bare and birds are flown, More
  • Traveller take heed for journeys undertaken in the dark of the year.
    Go in the bright blaze... More
  • Up from the meadows rich with corn,
    Clear in the cool September morn, More
  • We saw by the flitting clouds, by the first russet tinge on the hills, by the rushing river, the... More
  • what if a much of a which of a wind
    gives the truth to summer’s lie;
    bloodies with... More
  • When clouds are seen, wise men put on their cloaks;
    When great leaves fall, then winter is at... More
  • When the frost is on the punkin and the fodder’s in the shock,
    And you hear the kyouck and... More
  • When the leaves fall, the whole earth is a cemetery pleasant to walk in. I love to wander and... More
  • Where are the flowers, the fair young flowers, that lately sprang
    and stood
    In brighter... More
  • Where are the songs of spring? Ay, where are they?
    Think not of them, thou hast thy music... More
  • Willows last to relinquish a leaf,
    curious, patient, lion-headed, tense
    with energy,... More
  • Wind, the season-climate mixer,
    In my Witches’ Weather Primer
    Says, to make this Fall... More
  • You like it under the trees in autumn,
    Because everything is half dead.
    The wind moves... More

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