Citations:glade


 * (grassy open space in wood)
 * Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Love
 * That sometimes from the salvage den,
 * And sometimes fro the darksome shade,
 * And sometimes staring up at once
 * In green and sunny glade
 * 1843, Thomas Carlyle, Past and Present, book 3, chapter XIII, Democracy
 * Gurth with the brass collar round his neck, tending Cedric’s pigs in the glades of the wood, is not what I call an exemplar of human felicity […]
 * Dante Gabriel Rossetti - Autumn idleness, lines 4-6
 * But with a blessing every glade receives
 * High salutation; while from hillock-eaves
 * The deer gaze calling
 * 2021, Amanda Gorman - The Hill We Climb
 * That is the promise to glade
 * The hill we climb