SNOW
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"It snows!" cries the school-boy,
"Hurrah!" and his shout
Is ringing through parlor and hall,
While swift as the wing of a swallow, he's out,
And his playmates have answered his call.—SARAH HALE, It Snows
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The pity of the snow, that hides all scars.—EDWIN MARKHAM, Lincoln, The Man of the People
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You came as seasonably as snow in summer.—Proverb
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Whether you boil snow or pound it, you can have but water of it.—Proverb
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As white as the driven snow.—Proverb
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A little snow, tumbled about,
Anon becomes a mountain.—SHAKESPEARE, King John
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Where are the snows of yester-year?—FRANCOIS VILLON, The Greater Testament
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Like an army defeated
The snow hath retreated.—WORDSWORTH, Written in March
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