Forsooth, a quiz full of quotes by Shakespeare on the four seasons. Simply guess the season in the quote.
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Question of
‘Now, my fair’st friend, I would I had some flowers o’ the — that might Become your time of day.’ The Winter’s Tale
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Spring
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Summer
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‘The childing —, angry winter, change Their wonted liveries, and the mazed world, By their increase, now knows not which is which.’ A Midsummer Night’s Dream
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Autumn
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Spring
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Question of
‘Shall I compare thee to a — day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate’ Sonnet 18
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Summer’s
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Autumn’s
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‘See where she comes apparelled like the —’ Pericles
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Spring
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Summer
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‘The teeming —, big with rich increase, Bearing the wanton burden of the prime,’ Sonnet 97
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Autumn
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Winter
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‘O, how shall — honey breath hold out Against the wreckful siege of battering days,’ Sonnet 65
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Summer’s
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Autumn’s
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Question of
‘Thou knowest, — tames man, woman, and beast.’ The Taming of the Shrew
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Winter
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Summer
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‘Now is the — of our discontent.’ Richard III
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Winter
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Summer
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Question of
‘This — of love’ Two Gentlemen of Verona
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Spring
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Summer
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Question of
‘And churlish chiding of the — wind, Which, when it bites and blows upon my body, Even till I shrink with cold, I smile.’ As You Like It
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Winter’s
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Autumn’s
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Question of
‘— not gone yet, if the wild geese fly that way.’ King Lear
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Winter’s
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Summer’s
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Question of
Three winters cold Have from the forests shook three — pride,’ Sonnet 104
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Summer’s
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Autumn’s
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Question of
‘Three beauteous — to yellow autumn turn’d In process of the seasons have I seen,’ Sonnet 104
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Springs
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Summers
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Question of
‘Why should proud — boast Before the birds have any cause to sing?’ Love’s Labour’s Lost
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Summer
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Spring
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‘Now ‘tis —, and weeds are shallow-rooted; suffer them now and they’ll o’ergrow the garden.’ Henry VI part II
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Spring
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Summer
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Question of
‘Love’s gentle — doth always fresh remain.’ Venus and Adonis
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Spring
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Summer
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Question of
‘— lease hath all too short a date.’ Sonnet 18
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Summer’s
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Autumn’s
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Question of
‘Limping —‘ Romeo and Juliet
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Winter
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Autumn
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‘Who are the violets now That strew the lap of the new-come —?’ Richard II
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Spring
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Summer
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Question of
‘Short — lightly have a forward spring.’ Richard III
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Summers
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Winters
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