Winter: My Secret Flashcards

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What is the first quote to use in Winter: My Secret?

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’ I tell my secret? No indeed, not I; Perhaps some day, who knows?’
But not today; it froze, and blows and snows,’

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What is the second quote to use from Winter: My Secret?

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’ Suppose there is no secret after all, But only just my fun. Today is a nipping day, a biting day’

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What is the third quote to use in Winter: My Secret?

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‘In which one wants a shawl, A veil, a cloak, and other wraps; I cannot ope to everyone who taps’

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What is the fourth quote to use in Winter: My Secret?

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‘Come bounding and surrounding me, Come buffeting, astounding me, Nipping and clipping thro’ my wraps and all’.

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What is the fifth quote to use in Winter: My secret ?

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’ I wear my mask for warmth; who ever shows His nose to Russian snows To be pecked at by every wind that blows?’

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What is the sixth quote to use in Winter: My secret?

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’ Spring’s an expansive time: yet i don’t trust March with its peck of dust Nor April with its rainbow-crowned brief showers’

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What is the seventh quote to use in Winter: My Secret?

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‘Perhaps some languid summer day, When drowsy birds sing less and less, And golden fruit is ripening to excess’

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What is the eighth quote to use in Winter: My Secret?

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‘If there’s not too much sun nor too much cloud, And the warm wind is neither still nor loud, Perhaps my secret I may say, Or you may guess’

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