id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4799 Shelley, Percy Bysshe The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley — Volume 3 .txt text/plain 105440 11934 89 Thieves love and worship thee--it is thy merit _695 It, like a loving soul, to thee will speak, These from thy wealth thou dost sustain; from thee The life of mortal men beneath thy sway _10 That thou dost spare thy friends who visit thee, Shed thou once more the spirit of thy stream: Shed thou once more the spirit of thy stream: My voice, when thy sweet song thou hast began. That it shall force thy step; how wilt thou then Works" of 1839, edited by Mrs. Shelley; (3) text (one line only wanting) The poor man's God to sweep it from the earth, With spirit, thought, and love; on Man alone, Thy spotless life of sweet and sacred love. May thy days glide in peace, love, comfort and joy, Shall pass like a mist from the light of thy name. Thy look of love has power to calm : ./cache/4799.txt ./txt/4799.txt