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November quotes

  • Than these November skies Is no sky lovelier. The clouds are deep; Into their grey the subtle spies Of colour creep, Changing their high austerity to delight, Till ev'n the leaden interfolds are bright.

    -John Freeman
      'November Skies'.

  • On the 5th November we began our Parliament, to which the King should have come in person but refrained, through a practice but that morning discovered. The plot was to have blown up the King†at oneinstanttohaveruinedthewhole estateand kingdom of England.

    - Sir Edward Hoby
      Letter to the British  Ambassador to Brussels, describing the Gunpowder Plot,19 Nov.

  • November's sky is chill and drear, November's leaf is red and sear.

    - Sir Walter Scott
      Marmion, canto1, introduction.

  • Next was November, he full gross and fat, As fed with lard, and that right well might seem; For, he had been a fatting hogs of late.

    - Edmund Spenser
      The Faerie Queen,'Mutability', canto 7, stanza 40.

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