id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12173 Calderón de la Barca, Pedro The Two Lovers of Heaven: Chrysanthus and Daria A Drama of Early Christian Rome .txt text/plain 32213 3967 89 Heaven, is given by Surius in his great work, "De Probatis Sanctorum God or Word, whate'er thou beest, Wilt thou not enjoy thy birth-right Soft and sweet, thy voice: its power, Seeking thou thy cure in singing-Thou thy remedy in reading. Yes, do thou resume thy reading, But no, but no, for if thou sing'st of love But no, but no, for if thou sing'st of love Viewed as God alone, let 's enter I may come to know Thee better. Let thy tongue speak once the language Thou thy favour sure wilt grant me". Who gave his life for love of thee. My love, accept thy fate, but let Thou with thy delicious sweetness [To Nisida] Though thou dost thy best to guard thee, "Love, if thou 'rt my god" . Thou not me, 'till love attracts thee. To thy words again, or see thee, After death who so loved thee. ./cache/12173.txt ./txt/12173.txt