October

October  is the tenth month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian Calendars. It is commonly associated with the season of autumn in the Northern hemisphere and spring in the Southern hemisphere, where it is the seasonal equivalent to April in the Northern hemisphere and vice versa.

Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations

 * Quotes reported in Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations (1922), p. 588.


 * October turned my maple's leaves to gold; The most are gone now; here and there one lingers; Soon these will slip from out the twig's weak hold, Like coins between a dying miser's fingers.
 * Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Maple Leaves.


 * And suns grow meek, and the meek suns grow brief, And the year smiles as it draws near its death.
 * William Cullen Bryant, October.


 * The sweet calm sunshine of October, now Warms the low spot; upon its grassy mould The purple oak-leaf falls; the birchen bough  Drops its bright spoil like arrow-heads of gold.
 * William Cullen Bryant, October (1866).


 * There is something in October sets the gypsy blood astir: We must rise and follow her, When from every hill of flame She calls, and calls each vagabond by name.
 * Bliss Carman, Vagabond Song.


 * Is it the shrewd October wind Brings the tears into her eyes? Does it blow so strong that she must fetch  Her breath in sudden sighs?
 * W. D. Howells, Gone.


 * October's foliage yellows with his cold.
 * John Ruskin, The Months.


 * No clouds are in the morning sky, The vapors hug the stream, Who says that life and love can die  In all this northern gleam? At every turn the maples burn,  The quail is whistling free, The partridge whirs, and the frosted burs  Are dropping for you and me.    Ho! hillyho! heigh O! Hillyho! In the clear October morning.
 * Edmund Clarence Stedman, Autumn Song.


 * And close at hand, the basket stood With nuts from brown October's wood.
 * John Greenleaf Whittier, Snow-bound.


 * Nature delights me most when she mourns
 * Charlotte Smith, "Written in October"


 * I'm so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers.
 * L. M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables