id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9586 Whittier, John Greenleaf Personal Poems, Complete Volume IV of The Works of John Greenleaf Whittier .txt text/plain 55503 4897 94 Shall not thy words of warning Thoughts in thy young heart strange, And heard thy low, soft voice alone Thy own loved church in sadness read Once more let God's green earth and sunset air She lives and loves thee, and the God thou servest Was thy deep love and tender care, Shine they like thy sun of summer As thy loving hand has led us on the quiet grave thy life-borne cross, All hearts to thine by Love's sweet law. Where sleeps thy loved one by the summer sea; Thy sorrow shall no more be pain, And glad floats to thee o'er thy summer seas In thy true life of word, and work, and thought Let thy old smile greet us well; Our memory like thy laurels green. White flowers of love its walls shall climb, Long and vain shall thy watching be Thy hand, old friend! ./cache/9586.txt ./txt/9586.txt