id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9484 nan Georgian Poetry 1911-1912 .txt text/plain 32246 3176 97 men, to know Nature as botanists know a flower, to be thought a fool, The Fires of God (from 'Poems of Love and Earth') It had green lidless eyes like lanterns, arms That always seems like special news of God. Surely 'tis half way to eternity At God's own hands, one man's lit soul to thrust You know the hands, the eyes of love! Light glinted on the eyes I loved. Till the world was like a sea of tears Looked like the drowned man's in the morgue, when it Like Indian corn wrapped up in long green leaves; Then other days by water, by bright sea, When youth was bright like flowers about old age, The life, the man alive, the friend we knew, I love Hipparchus for his wave-like brightness; Gaze like eyes that fade at night? Could look for God at closing of the day ./cache/9484.txt ./txt/9484.txt