id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 47143 Wordsworth, William The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth — Volume 7 (of 8) .txt text/plain 106020 10363 88 Mercy and Love have met thee on thy road, "Man's life is like a Sparrow,[51] mighty King! Pours forth his bounty, like the day doth cheer, And see love-emblems streaming from thy ship, wee shall this day light such a candle by God's grace in England, as I [259] With those lines of Wordsworth compare the following: a Sonnet With what man hopes from Heaven, yet fears from Earth. Long lines of mighty Kings--look forth, my Soul! Hope, Love, and Joy are with thee fresh as fair; If thou indeed derive thy light from Heaven, If thou indeed derive thy light from Heaven, If thou indeed derive thy light from Heaven, Shall mothers breathe a like sweet air 35 place, where Wordsworth tells us one had stood "time out of mind;" so To watch thy course when Day-light, fled from earth, To life thou art, and, in thy truth, how dear! ./cache/47143.txt ./txt/47143.txt