id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 39236 Various In the Saddle: A Collection of Poems on Horseback-Riding .txt text/plain 33618 3392 99 And, slowly riding between day and night, Now we're off--like the winds to the plains whence they came; Dear steed, our ride hath been in vain And the castle seethed in blood, fourteen days and nights had stood, "One half-hour completes the breach; and thy lord grows wild of speech,-Out they swept, a vision steady,--noble steed and lovely lady, "In this hour, I stand in need of my noble red-roan steed-"In this hour if thou hast need of thy noble red-roan steed, Thanks be to God in heaven, who gave thy life to thee! Thanks be to God that into thy grave thou didst not ride! He gave his steed the spur, now; rode back the way he came; O, I will mount thy palfrey white, and ride to kirk with thee, Is heard the tramp of his steed as he rides. Free pastures all thy days, till death shall come! ./cache/39236.txt ./txt/39236.txt