id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8905 Wordsworth, William Lyrical Ballads, with Other Poems, 1800, Volume 1 .txt text/plain 28921 2620 93 subtle windings, as in the poems of the IDIOT BOY and the MAD MOTHER; under the influence of less impassioned feelings, as in the OLD MAN intelligible by referring my Reader to the Poems entitled POOR SUSAN To warm their little loves the birds complain. With envy, what the old man hardly feels. Oft-times I thought to run away; A grey-haired man--he loved this little boy, "My little boy, which like you more," My heart is touched to think that men like these, At which the poor old man so long Nature's sweet voices always full of love Hath heard a pause of silence: till the Moon All like a silent horse-man ghost, Long Susan lay deep lost in thought, Now Johnny all night long had heard And look'd far forth, yet little saw Old men, and babes, and loving friends, Wherever nature led: more like a man ./cache/8905.txt ./txt/8905.txt