id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 27971 Mackay, Eric A Lover's Litanies .txt text/plain 14924 1612 99 Of thy sweet face reveal'd the soul of thee. I told thee stories of the days of joy I seiz'd thy hand, to scare thee, as of old To do thee service as thy man of men, At least the right to love thee as a star,-The sad-eyed Singer of thy fame and thee! I long to rise and seek thee where thou art Of thy bright locks about thee like a cloak,-My very love will vex thee like a crime. Change at thy voice; and when I hear thee sing Or is't thy wish that birds should fly to thee And loves thee well through all the nights and days. And how I love thee when thy startled eyes The right to talk with thee, and be thy friend,-And tell thee why the bird that loves the sun But when I knew thee, when I touched thy hand, ./cache/27971.txt ./txt/27971.txt