id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37091 Kipling, Rudyard A Song of the English .txt text/plain 2629 236 97 By the peace among Our peoples let men know we serve the Lord!_ The lover from the sea-rim drawn--his love in English lanes. [Illustration: THE COASTWISE LIGHTS OF ENGLAND. The Lights of England sent you and by silence shall ye speak! [Illustration: THE SONG OF THE DEAD. _Hear now the Song of the Dead--in the North by the torn berg-edges-Song of the Dead in the West--in the Barrens, the waste that Hear now the Song of the Dead!_ While man shall take his life to stake [Illustration: LORD GOD, WE HA' PAID IN FULL! THE DEEP-SEA CABLES Men talk to-day o'er the waste of the ultimate slime, Hear, for thy children speak, from the uttermost parts of the sea! Suffer a little, and my land shall rise, Little used to lie down at the bidding of any man. Because ye are Sons of The Blood and call me Mother still. ./cache/37091.txt ./txt/37091.txt