id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 45243 nan Popular British Ballads, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 3 (of 4) .txt text/plain 41404 4611 101 Let not vain sorrow rive thy heart, "Yet stay, fair lady: rest awhile "Yet stay, fair lady, turn again, My lord was like the opening eyes of day, He seeks thy love; who, coward, in the night, The field thou hast won, by yon bright god of day!" When dead, in her true love's arms, she fell, Who now like knight and lady seem, "Come thou hither, my little foot-page, "My lady, each night, sought the lonely light, And say, 'Come this night to thy lady's bower; The lady look'd through the chamber fair, "Lady, I know who sleeps by thy side; The lovely lady, Christabel! The lovely lady, Christabel! From the lovely lady's cheek-And Christabel saw the lady's eye, "I fear thee and thy glittering eye, Lady Ann, thy love's been deep, "Sir knight,--thy lady's bower to me I will be lady of his love, ./cache/45243.txt ./txt/45243.txt