id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9573 Whittier, John Greenleaf Religious Poems, Part 2. Part 6 From Volume II of The Works of John Greenleaf Whittier .txt text/plain 13799 1498 97 "Say not, thy fond, vain heart within, 'And angels shall thy feet upbear.' He giveth day: thou hast thy choice The guiding lights of Love shall burn; The love and power of God. Ye praise His justice; even such The clouds of heaven for Him. Death comes, life goes; the asking eye Thou well canst spare a love of Thee "Thy words are well, O friend," I said; Love hath no power to save a soul. Who loved not less the earth that light For man, not God,--for earth, not heaven,-Forth to thy light and air I come, Of life with love to thee and man; Has faith no work, and love no prayer? From Thy great heart of goodness mine but drew Did his own heart, loving and human, But who shall say which loved the Master best? My goods, my life, my soul and heart, ./cache/9573.txt ./txt/9573.txt