Quote by Percy Bysshe Shelley
January gray is here, like a sexton by her grave; February bears the bier, march with grief doth howl and rave, and April weeps -- but, O ye hours! Follow with May's fairest flowers.
Summary
This quote portrays the gradual transition from the dreary winter season to the blossoming spring. January is depicted as a somber figure, representing the end of the festive holiday season. February symbolizes the mourning period, while March personifies the expression of sorrow through howling and raving. April is portrayed as a month of tears and sadness. However, the quote ends on a more optimistic note, emphasizing the hope that the coming months of May will bring beauty and joy with the arrival of spring and its blooming flowers.