id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 22322 Tennyson, A. B. S. (Alfred Browning Stanley) A Legend of Old Persia and Other Poems .txt text/plain 14648 1596 100 As a dark night when winds are low He sang a song like a joyous bird And glads my heart like wine. So, loving dreams, this life I choose-Lord of the trunk and fan-like ears, It lay in the sea like a jewel My heart is like a stone. My heart is like a stone. Like one from an evil dream, Like a noiseless bird of the night There came no sound--tho' he listened long-Shall murmur all night long Our love like those sea-tides My heart, as well it loved thee once, Like agates were his eyes, I like you not," he said. "Light of my life, my love, My heart, I think, is like to break The face of a god and a heart of stone, On other nights like this The sea wind blew like a wild lament The wind, which shrieked like a tortured soul ./cache/22322.txt ./txt/22322.txt