id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 38230 Moore, Thomas The Odes of Anacreon .txt text/plain 8687 1012 95 luxuriance of roses, the undulating forms of the fair girls dancing in 'Our sighs are given to love alone!' 'The tale of love alone is sweet!' She gave thee beauty--shaft of eyes, Let me the balm of Bacchus drink! Young Love shall be my goblet-boy; Now let the rose, with blush of fire, With wine, and love, and blisses dear, And Bacchus, shedding rosy smiles, Let warm-eyed Venus dancing near, Let Love be there, without his arms, Warm to thy breast, and feels its sighs! Sing, sing of love, let music's breath The lovely maid that's far away. Then as some beauty, smiling roses, Let us raise the song of soul Let the bright nymph, with trembling eye, Come, let us hear the soul of song While little Love, whose feet were twined 'And dost thou smile?' said little Love; How I love the festive boy, The Graces love to twine the rose; ./cache/38230.txt ./txt/38230.txt