id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 13900 Newbolt, Henry John, Sir Collected Poems 1897 - 1907, by Henry Newbolt .txt text/plain 16923 1589 98 And all our hearts were dancing like the sea. They stood like men in a dream: Craven spoke, It lay like a sea-hawk's eyry spoiled of life and hope. By the voice that rolls like thunder far, All night long in a dream untroubled of hope But his heart was night to the end, and dreamed Among a race high-handed, strong of heart, Then let Memory tell thy heart: Till thou and thine shall roll away the stone. And the School passed; and I saw the living and dead Sons of thy dust that shall inherit thee: Thou and thy land shall keep the tale of lost Khartoum. Tell thy heart thy living life is done; "Thou art still a king, and at thy passing "Lovely be thy name, O Land of shadows, All day remembered in my hope shall be "Think you the Gold they fight for all day long ./cache/13900.txt ./txt/13900.txt