id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hh28yt Lewis, M. G. Tales of wonder; written and collected by M.G. Lewis ... ; In two volumes v.1 1801 .txt text/plain 25295 3449 99 " At night, thy love so true • Thy castle's proud turrets no more shalt thou see ; Hervor, daughter, cease thy cries, " And wish, thou foe of kings, for thee."— " My daughter shall nurse you, so fair and so gay ; When in came the lady, so fair and so gay; The lovely maid gave him her hand. For who could have eyes, and not see thou art fair? " For you, fair princess, in whose eyes of blue, Stands a maid as fair as day; A daughter is born to Lord Ronald to-day. "* And why trickle tears from my fair lady's eyes ?"" Touch but thy harp, thou soon shalt see At length a Magician coming by where she was then in the company of many other virgins, as soon as he beheld her he said, " fair Maids Her cheek was fair, her eyes were dark, " Nor behind thee turn thy head. ./cache/hvd.hh28yt.pdf ./txt/hvd.hh28yt.txt