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Weather Quotes by James Russell Lowell
- Suddenly all the sky is hid As with the shutting of a lid, One by one great drops are falling Doubtful and slow, Down the…
- Now on the hills I hear the thunder mutter... Nearer and nearer rolls the thunder-clap,— You can hear the quick heart of the tempest beat....…
- Against the windows the storm comes dashing, Through tattered foliage the hail tears crashing, The blue lightning flashes, The rapid hail clashes... The thunder is…
- Hush! Still as death, The tempest holds his breath As from a sudden will; The rain stops short, but from the eaves You see it…
- Again, now, now, again Plashes the rain in heavy gouts, The crinkled lightning Seems ever brightening... And loud and long Again the thunder shouts His…
- The pale and quiet moon Makes her calm forehead bare, And the last fragments of the storm, Like shattered rigging from a fight at sea,…
- Who knows whither the clouds have fled? In the unscarred heaven they leave no wake; And the eyes forget the tears they have shed, The…
- The only faith that wears well and holds its color in all weathers is that which is woven of conviction and set with the sharp…
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