id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9565 Whittier, John Greenleaf Pennsylvania Pilgrim, and other poems Part 6 From Volume I of The Works of John Greenleaf Whittier .txt text/plain 14567 1276 94 spiritual faith and worship of Tauler and the "Friends of God" in the "God's peace be with thee, Anna!" Then he stood Till the young eyes that watched it first are old. "But some time, thou hast told me, there shall come Our boy, God willing, yet the day shall see And saw the visions man shall see no more, And oft Pastorius and the meek old man And thus the Old and New World reached their hands To God and man than half the creeds he knew. Seemed, like God's new creation, very good! God sent the answer to his life-long prayer; "Nay, fear me not," the rider said, "I offer heart For to-morrow, little Elsie, shall bring another day." "Thou man of God, as our ruler and guide." God knows," the young man cried, Of God, not man, and for good or ill God's love and man's are here. ./cache/9565.txt ./txt/9565.txt