id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8433 Lehmann, R. C. (Rudolf Chambers) The Vagabond and Other Poems from Punch .txt text/plain 16539 1409 97 With a friendly light in his deep-set eyes, Stood an old man holding a dusty fiddle. To shiver the heart of the grey old man; The long-drawn music eased their hearts of pain; I heard a little water, and, oh, the sky was blue, Like winds that with the setting of the sun A day of your life at Cragwell End. It's a village quiet and grey and old, While the village holds to its old-world quiet. As the little ones play on the Village Green, Till John he whimpered and piped his eye._ For, lo, he comes, your tricksy little friend, The little pansies nod their heads and smile. And end the days of their dragon-foe. The men stepped into the light of day, And, having come to the end of day, Caesar, the dead KING'S humble little friend. Oh, then thy day, JOHN BRADBURY, was come. ./cache/8433.txt ./txt/8433.txt