id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 13179 Watson, William The Poems of William Watson .txt text/plain 36448 3571 94 Thou burden of all songs the earth hath sung, Great breaths from the sea-sunset, at this day Know thou thy faithful! The wealth thou gavest in thy turn to men? Thou answerest through the calm great nights and days, Land that he loved, thy noblest voice is mute. Till greater voice thy greatness sing Wilt thou too pass, and leave my chill days bare, And sing strange songs of life and love and death. Where lies the land thou sawest in thy dream: (For such thou hast)--but o'er thy waves not cold When in thy journeyings thou shalt dream once more The emerald stone in thy own hands thou hast, "When in thy wanderings thou shalt dream once more Shall light thee to the country of thy dream." Shall light thee to the country of thy dream." "Old man, what would'st thou, with thy silvered head, ./cache/13179.txt ./txt/13179.txt