id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 1847 McNeill, John Charles Songs, Merry and Sad .txt text/plain 9656 812 98 Some old love-face that comes again, Some old love-moment sweet with pain Love, should I set my heart upon a crown, The little loves and sorrows are my song: Let thy seared leaves fall silent on the earth In many a heart which life hath set to beat. Lend a new passion to thy life, far down Where no change comes, thy love upon my lips. We sang old love-songs on the way Thou great God-heart, heed thou thy people's cry, As not to fill love's waiting heart with bliss, The thought of old, dear things is in thine eyes, Old joy, dead hope, dear love, Thy mother heart beats warm, And thy dear hand, with all a mother's care, The home of love is her blue eyes, For love's own heart should throb through all the light And love and life are as a thousand years', ./cache/1847.txt ./txt/1847.txt