id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37365 MacKeracher, William M. (William Mackay) Sonnets and Other Verse .txt text/plain 9866 808 91 Scorn not the Old; 'twas sacred in its day, Of baffled seas, let in all fair delights Whose works are old and yet for ever new, Sweet Christian Sabbath-day of joy and rest. In fair Italian cities thou had'st heard Old Winter from the scene, and cried, "Make way! So grows the good man old--meek, glad, sublime; Is working men; she cries to let them in. He loved this good God's world, the night and day, THE WORKS OF MAN AND OF NATURE. And each new spring seemed older not a day. You brought forth from your treasury things new and old, But no, to-day his spirit lives, and walks the crowded way; We'll hail old England's hearts of steel who man her iron walls. And thou, old Book, go down from sire to son; Bien, M'sieu; he's come pass joos like dis way; a go out wit' de boys ./cache/37365.txt ./txt/37365.txt