id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 40020 Mitton, G. E. (Geraldine Edith) The Thames .txt text/plain 11945 611 78 any one of his home rivers could swallow the Thames and never know it, the ranks as high among poets as among kings; in it he speaks of the Thames first is Cliveden, standing high above the woods and facing down the river interesting association it takes high rank among river mansions. beauty of the river scenery is shown by her revisiting the place when she grand old house, Lady Place, also on the site of an abbey. to be the oldest things on the river, though some of the bridges might run From the River Thames you see through my arch up a walk of the the river, hills, woods, and boats, are forming a moving picture in association with the river, by far the noblest name that Thames can boast and wide over the rich, well-watered land, down to the river's banks with ./cache/40020.txt ./txt/40020.txt