id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 17619 Le Gallienne, Richard A Jongleur Strayed Verses on Love and Other Matters Sacred and Profane .txt text/plain 18097 1730 97 Thou hast had thy fill of love, eaten, drunk; the show Thou hast had thy fill and more than enough of love. Vineyards purpling half a world turned to gold thy throat, Still the spring shall shower down on thy couch the rose, No lovely thing but echoes some of thee, Thy face from morn till night to see, Thou gavest me thy lips, thine eyes, thine hair; Whose face, as theirs, none reads; whose heart none knows; Thy lovely face withdrawn-The sad heart of the world grew glad through thee, Shall hear thy lost foot-fall, And we, the summer long, shall bring thee flowers._ How came this lovely thing so fair, O I shall find my love there, and fall at her silken knees, heart, our summer-love dost thou remember Sorrowing shapes that loved thy song: No girl hath such a lovely face as hers, We shall be lonely for your lovely face, ./cache/17619.txt ./txt/17619.txt