id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9564 Whittier, John Greenleaf Among the Hills, and other poems Part 5 From Volume I of The Works of John Greenleaf Whittier .txt text/plain 11085 1014 96 Old summer pictures of the quiet hills, And human life, as quiet, at their feet. Where love is wanting, how the eye and ear And, lending life to the dead form of faith, But the old men bowed their white heads, And for the evil day thy brother lives." Save thou a soul, and it shall save thy own!/" By wind and water power, and love to say Love-guided, to her home in a far land, A fair, broad gold-piece, in the name of God. He rose and went forth with the early day Of the old trees would turn to eyes to see it, The harbor-lights on a night like this." Shall crown me now in the light of day. She saw the face of her mother, she heard the song "Sing, bird of God, in my heart as well: "Prayers of love like rain-drops fall, ./cache/9564.txt ./txt/9564.txt