id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 27401 Swinburne, Algernon Charles Poems & Ballads (Second Series) Swinburne's Poems Volume III .txt text/plain 26197 2341 100 And the great king's high sad heart, thy true last lover, And the lips and eyes that loved thee blind and dumb; We that love thee for our darkness shall have light Thou the word, the light, the life, the breath, the glory, God, the soul of earth is kindled with thy grace. Light of eyes that saw thy light, God, king, priest, poet, Shed thou some comfort from thy day long done Some late love of thine old live land should cling, Thou hadst thy short sweet fill of half-blown joy, Like things born of the sea and the bright day, The love that caught strange light from death's own eyes,[1] Leave thy sweet light to rise upon the dead. Shall be for thee one spirit and thy son, Why let fall from thy hand love's that were thine, Sweet was love to thee once; now in thine eyes ./cache/27401.txt ./txt/27401.txt