id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34409 Various Poet-Lore: A Quarterly Magazine of Letters. April, May, June, 1900 .txt text/plain 55058 5318 89 thou come, wiping thy bloody hand, and laugh, and say: "My work is If thou wilt swear thy truth to me, then come. art the master and wonted to victory; but come too near, and thou hast thee and thy blood-blinded sword, so long be thou and thy people worthy thou hast come to free the Queen. If thou canst not sleep, Anna shall take thee up and bring thou hast given him thyself, there is no single life but stands shameful in defeat, might dare approach thee as thy lord and king? well, shall bring her to thee in love; for when thou--burnest--it"-Hans--dost thou know what the Queen says of me? do, I know right well he loves me,--even as much as thou, my Hans. fights not for thee to-day, then fight thou for thy King! lacking in thee to fill them with thy own soul, thou hast sourly turned ./cache/34409.txt ./txt/34409.txt