We’re celebrating the vernal equinox, the astronomical start of spring in the Northern Hemisphere, with Shakespeare quotes about the season—a time of renewal, rebirth, and new beginnings. Here are some of our favorites.
The April’s in her eyes. It is love’s spring,
And these the showers to bring it on.—Be cheerful.
—Antony, Antony and Cleopatra, Act III, Scene 2
It was a lover and his lass,
With a hey, and a ho, and a hey-nonny-no,
That o’er the green cornfield did pass
In springtime, the only pretty ring time,
When birds do sing, hey ding a ding, ding.
Sweet lovers love the spring.
—Pages, As You Like It, Act V, Scene 3
Now ’tis the spring, and weeds are shallow-rooted;
Suffer them now, and they’ll o’ergrow the garden
And choke the herbs for want of husbandry.
—Queen Margaret, Henry VI, Part 2, Act III, Scene 1
Orpheus with his lute made trees
And the mountaintops that freeze
Bow themselves when he did sing.
To his music plants and flowers
Ever sprung, as sun and showers
There had made a lasting spring.
—Queen Katherine’s Women, Henry VIII, Act III, Scene 1
The spring is near when green geese are a-breeding.
—Berowne, Love’s Labor’s Lost, Act I, Scene 1
Hold thy peace.
He that hath suffered this disordered spring
Hath now himself met with the fall of leaf.
—Gardener, Richard II, Act III, Scene 4
Those hopes are prisoners with us. Here we are
And here the graces of our youths must wither
Like a too-timely spring. Here age must find us
And—which is heaviest, Palamon—unmarried.
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We shall know nothing here but one another,
Hear nothing but the clock that tells our woes.
The vine shall grow, but we shall never see it;
Summer shall come, and with her all delights,
But dead-cold winter must inhabit here still.
—Arcite, The Two Noble Kinsmen, Act II, Scene 2
“Love comforteth like sunshine after rain,
But Lust’s effect is tempest after sun.
Love’s gentle spring doth always fresh remain;
Lust’s winter comes ere summer half be done.
Love surfeits not, Lust like a glutton dies.
Love is all truth, Lust full of forgèd lies.
—Venus and Adonis
O, how this spring of love resembleth
The uncertain glory of an April day,
Which now shows all the beauty of the sun,
And by and by a cloud takes all away.
—Proteus, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Act I, Scene 3
Welcome hither,
As is the spring to th’ earth.
—Leontes, The Winter’s Tale, Act V, Scene 1
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