id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35546 Stevenson, Robert Louis A Lowden Sabbath Morn .txt text/plain 2074 332 94 [Illustration: THE PRAYER p. First Illustrated Edition published 1898, and a Second Impression in ILLUSTRATOR'S NOTE I am not certain of the particular parish Stevenson had in his mind when _The lasses, clean frae tap to taes, _The lasses, clean frae tap to taes, _An' noo to face the kirkward mile: _An' noo to face the kirkward mile: the bells frae nearer clang; the bells frae nearer clang; The mither's brithers, dacent men! The mither's brithers, dacent men! _Thus, on the day o' solemn things, _Thus, on the day o' solemn things, _But noo the bell is ringin' in; _But noo the bell is ringin' in; The faithfü'_ French, _an' twa-three mair; The faithfü'_ French, _an' twa-three mair; _The braw words rumm'le ower his heid, _The braw words rumm'le ower his heid, _And in their restin' graves, the deid _And in their restin' graves, the deid Works by Robert Louis Stevenson ./cache/35546.txt ./txt/35546.txt