id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 42769 nan The New-York Book of Poetry .txt text/plain 49474 4578 95 To nurse young love in hearts like theirs to birth? The glowing day star of thy glory set-Say, does thy wandering heart stray far away? Couldst thou not sleep upon thy mother's breast? Was't thou, ere day dawned, wakened from thy slumbers? I will steal like a thief in thy heart at night, Come with thy musings, and my heart shall be Like her I love; Oh, come in thy full dress, I love thee, Autumn, for thy scenery ere And, like thy fairy visions, robed in light, I feast my light form on thy rapture-breathed sighs, In that moment of darkness, with hope in thy heart, And hear a voice long loved in thy wild minstrelsy. My heart for thee, my pure one, when thy kind voice in it thrills. Tears fall for thee; and at thy early tomb Unto the past, and thee, and thy loved name; ./cache/42769.txt ./txt/42769.txt