id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6796 Schiller, Friedrich The Poems of Schiller — Third period .txt text/plain 47203 4878 94 With thy loved silence, come, thou haunting Eve, thou bright-beaming god, the plains are thirsting, Thou golden time of life's young dream? Held in thy mother's arms above life's dark and troubled wave, If thy heart's wild longings thou canst not tame, "Happy art thou, great Count, in truth," "Sir Knight, if the love that thou feel'st in thy breast Seekest thou on earth the life of gods to share, Ever the same, for the man in thy faithful hands thou preservest O heavenly love!--'tis thy sweet task the human flowers to bind, The heart 'twas formed thee,--ever thou'lt live on! Voice of the whole is thy reason, but thou thine own heart must be ever; If in thy heart reason dwells evermore, happy art thou. for both in thy heart thou preservest Fly, if thou canst not trust thy heart to guide thee on the way-- ./cache/6796.txt ./txt/6796.txt