id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 19315 Leopardi, Giacomo The Poems of Giacomo Leopardi .txt text/plain 28636 2336 91 Who hath deprived thee of thy sword? The life thou gav'st, I render back to thee!" As, seeing, thou canst not thy eyes believe. How lovely wast thou, in thy youth's sweet prime, If thou thy name by worthy thought or deed, In thee, to-day, thy country dear Nor had I, Love, thy cruel power known, Thou seek'st repose; and happy in thy dreams I hoped it not,--unto thy thoughts occur. Thou, too, O Nature, turn'st away thy gaze From misery; thou, too, thy sympathy Appeared life, death, and all thy suffering, The flower of thy days thou ne'er didst see; Shone in thy eyes, the light of youth, when Fate To him, thy life to thee? When Death releases thee unto thy rest! Thy joys to gather, thou sweet thought, Than thy sweet thought still in my heart to hold? Death calls thee; in thy morn of life, ./cache/19315.txt ./txt/19315.txt