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" 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. "
The Works of Alexander Pope: Esq. with Notes and Illustrations by Himself ... - Page 84
by Alexander Pope, William Roscoe - 1824
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Literary Criticism for Students

Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - Criticism - 1893 - 286 pages
...cause, and is thus true and right. But now hear the cold-hearted Pope say to a shepherd girl — " Where'er you walk, cool gales shall fan the glade ! Trees, where you sit, shall crowd into a shade ; Your praise the birds shall chant in every grove, And winds shall waft it to the...
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Literary Criticism for Students

Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - Criticism - 1893 - 284 pages
...cause, and is thus true and right. But now hear the cold-hearted Pope say to a shepherd girl — " Where'er you walk, cool gales shall fan the glade ! Trees, where you sit, shall crowd into a shade ; Your praise the birds shall chant in every grove, And winds shall waft it to the...
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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: With Memoir and Notes

Alexander Pope - 1899 - 534 pages
...serpent Love abides. Here bees from blossoms sip the rosy dew, But your Alexis knows no sweets but you. O deign to visit our forsaken seats, The mossy fountains, and the green retreats 1 Where'er you walk, cool gales shall fan the glade, Trees, where you sit, shall crowd into a shade...
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Poetical Quotations from Chaucer to Tennyson: With Copious ..., Volume 1873

Samuel Austin Allibone - Quotations, English - 1896 - 794 pages
...Up starts a palace ; lo ! th' obedient base Slopes at its foot, the woods its sides embrace. POPE. O deign to visit our forsaken seats, The mossy fountains and the green retreats. POPE. Thick as autumnal leaves, or driving sand, The moving squadrons blacken all the strand. POPE....
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Voices in the Night

Flora Annie Webster Steel - English fiction - 1900 - 440 pages
...bathers on the temple steps, who had been watching the proceedings, look up once more towards the bridge. "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...
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The Century: 1902, Volume 64

1902 - 990 pages
...thing which his voice seems to have created, and for me. In point of fact I believe it is Handel's. Where'er you walk, cool gales shall fan the glade; Trees where you sit shall crowd into a shade. And now he dashes into the superb " Bedouin Love-Song" that he often chooses: From...
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The Complete Poetical Works of Alexander Pope

Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1903 - 704 pages
...sip the rosy dew, But your Alexis knows no sweets but you. О deign to visit our forsaken seats, 71 The mossy fountains, and the green retreats ! Where'er...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...
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Modern English Prose

George Rice Carpenter, William Tenney Brewster - English prose literature - 1904 - 508 pages
...cause, and is thus true and right But now hear the cold-hearted Pope say to a shepherd girl : — " Where'er you walk, cool gales shall fan the glade ! Trees, where you sit, shall crowd into a shade; Your praise the birds shall chant in every grove, And winds shall waft it to the...
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The Works of John Ruskin, Volume 5

John Ruskin - 1904 - 640 pages
...cause, and is thus true and right. But now hear the cold-hearted8 Pope say to a shepherd girl — " Where'er you walk, cool gales shall fan the glade ; Trees, where you sit, shall crowd into a shade ; 4 Your praise the birds shall chant in every grove, And winds shall waft it to...
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A Collection of Eighteenth Century Verse

Margaret Lynn - English poetry - 1907 - 506 pages
...love abides. Here bees from blossoms sip the rosy dew, 70 But your Alexis knows no sweets but you. O deign to visit our forsaken seats, The mossy fountains,...gales shall fan the glade; Trees, where you sit, shall crowd into a shade; Invoke the muses, and resound your praise ! Your praise the birds shall chant in...
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