id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 2008 Sands, George W. Mazelli, and Other Poems .txt text/plain 25456 2125 95 Thy heart, I know, hath felt the same,-My spirit with deep love for her? Like her, thou art majestic, pale and sad, These are thy words, when well thou knows't that I, But I can show thee things thou hast not seen, Even thy proud heart to look upon them. Thinking thy words were wisdom, thou hast said, Let me lay bare my heart beneath thy gaze, Its pure, deep, fervent, passionate love for thee! "They say thou hast another's love,-To form and voice like thine,--so fair and sweet! And thou wilt be a heart-scathed thing like me, I would love to have thee near me, And fanned thee till thy slumber grew more deep,-And in my heart are thoughts of love, see the breast where thou didst light thy flame! Come near me with thy lips, and, breathe o'er mine Come, for my soul adores thee with a love ./cache/2008.txt ./txt/2008.txt