Where'er you walk, cool gales shall fan the glade; Trees, where you sit, shall crowd into a shade; Where'er you tread, the blushing flowers shall rise, And all things flourish where you turn your eyes. Selections and Essays - Page 127by John Ruskin - 1918 - 423 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Ruskin - 1872 - 418 pages
...I see glories beaming from his hrow, Or trace his footsteps by the rising flowers ? " This emotion has a worthy cause, and is thus true and right. But...cold-hearted Pope say to a shepherd girl — " Where'er yon walk, cool gales shall fan the glade ; Tiecs, where you sit, shall crowd into a sbaile ; Your praise... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1872 - 744 pages
...sweets but you. 7o Oh, deign to visit our forsaken seats, The mossy fountains, and the green retreats ! Where'er you walk, cool gales shall fan the glade, Trees, where you sit, shall crowd into a shade : Where'er you tread, the blushing flowers shall rise, And all things flourish where you turn your... | |
| Anne Marsh- Caldwell - 1876 - 330 pages
...blessed with her footsteps seemed to derive new beauties from her presencp. " Where'er you walk, soft gales shall fan the glade, — Trees where you sit, shall crowd into a shade ; Where'er you gaze the sweetest flowers shall rise, And all things flourish, where'er you turn your... | |
| Poets - 1877 - 300 pages
...And though no science, fairly worth the seven. Moral Essays. Robert Cecil, Earl of Salisbury, 1560. Where'er you walk, cool gales shall fan the glade ; Trees, where you sit, shall crowd into a shade ; Where'er you tread, the blushing flowers shall rise, And all things flourish where you turn your... | |
| Harriet Ward - 1878 - 456 pages
...the sun, and sought the " Grove of Egeria." I went, singing to myself that pretty bit of Handel, " Where'er you walk, cool gales shall fan the glade ; Trees where you sit shall crowd into a shade." It was in harmony with the scene — all was calm — the glare of the heavens could not penetrate... | |
| John Ruskin - 1879 - 414 pages
...Shall I see glories beaming from his brow, Or trace his footsteps by the rising flowers ?" This emotion has a worthy cause, and is thus true and right. But...Where'er you walk, cool gales shall fan the glade I Trees, where you sit, shall crowd into a shade ; • Your praise the birds shall chant in every grove,... | |
| Boston Symphony Orchestra - 1921 - 1422 pages
...she prevails upon Semele to make a«request to Jupiter, which being granted, must end in her ruin." Where'er you walk, cool gales shall fan the glade ; Trees. where you sit shall crowd into a shade. Where'er you tread, the blushing flow'rs shall rise, And all things flourish, where'er you turn your... | |
| John Ruskin - 1887 - 664 pages
...Shall I see glories beaming from his brow, Or trace his footsteps by the rising flowers ?" This emotion has a worthy cause, and is thus true and right, But...Where'er you walk, cool gales shall fan the glade 1 Trees, where you sit, shall crowd into a shade ; Your praise the birds shall chant in every grove,... | |
| John Ruskin - 1888 - 1230 pages
...his footsteps by the rising flowers 1" This emotion has a worthy cause, and is thus true and rigi' But now hear the cold-hearted Pope say to a shepherd...walk, cool gales shall fan the glade ! Trees, where }rou sit, shall crowd into a shade ; Your praise- the birds shall chant in every grove, And winds shall... | |
| John Ruskin - 1888 - 510 pages
...Or trace his footsteps by the rising flowers V This emotion has a worthy ca'ise, and is thus ti ue and right. But now hear the cold-hearted Pope say to a shepherd girl — " Where er you walk, cool gales shall fan the glade I Trees, where you sit, shall crowd into a... | |
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