id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12031 De la Mare, Walter Collected Poems 1901-1918 in Two Volumes. Volume I. .txt text/plain 19916 2294 99 Of thy poor earthly heart; waked thee to steal, Drive, 'gainst the night, thy stainless, old Though love refuse thy heart all rest, Thy breaking seas like trumpets peal; In his dark eyes lay a wild universe,-With eyes like one from filthy dreams awoke, Ever like 'lighting doves, and her small eyes-A dark lean face, a narrow, slanting eye, Come, then, with showers; I love thy cloudy face Thou takest all young hearts captive with thine eyes; "Lay thy warm hand on earth's cold clods and think Whose eyes in deep night darkness gaze on me. Like the voice of a bird in the leaves, Love-When the dark of night is deep, Steadfast and cold shall choose the dark night's Like lovely sea-flowers in its deep; Grief smote thy heart so thou dost sing Dark his eye, wild his face-All the night waits thee, yet thou still dream'st on. ./cache/12031.txt ./txt/12031.txt