id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8388 Whitman, Walt Poems by Walt Whitman .txt text/plain 68292 4678 83 you shall do: love the earth and sun and the animals, despise riches, give The messages of great poets to each man and woman are,--Come to us on equal father, there shall be love between the poet and the man of demonstrable prefer long-lived things, and favours body and soul the same, and perceives I faithfully loved you and cared for you living--I think we shall surely An old man bending, I come among new faces, "Come tell us, old man," (as from young men and maidens that love me, Years The time will come, though I stop here to-day and to-night. Of him I love day and night, I dreamed I heard he was dead; Through day and night, with the great cloud darkening the land, The great masters know the earth's words, and use them more than the Life of the great round world, the sun and stars, and of man--I, the ./cache/8388.txt ./txt/8388.txt