id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 25979 Thornton, Gregory Sonnets of Shakespeare's Ghost .txt text/plain 1543 132 95 When I of thee and thy dear love did write, It saith thou wert but shadow born of nought, And thou wert best of Truth, the first in grace In love of Beauty, whate'er shape 'tis in, Some hold it strange that love like thine and mine Nor would my heart, grown warm for haughty thee, Dare or desire to clamour for thy love. Wherein was none like thee, thou like to none; When I was 'sometime absent from thy heart', My love so wholly thine, thy worth so dear, Because mine own heart lone without thee seem'd, Me absent from thy heart I falsely deem'd. That thy dear love fail'd then my steps to stay, Aught that were part of thy most precious love, But 'twas not so; though true my love before, And nought of thine or mine our loving stain'd, To tell of that true love I bore to thee. ./cache/25979.txt ./txt/25979.txt