id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34762 Halleck, Fitz-Greene Fanny, with Other Poems .txt text/plain 15359 1307 92 The gaze of the great world, he breathed the air For many a long, sad night and weary day. They come upon the mind like some wild air But these, like sunset clouds, fade soon; 'tis vain In the time of my childhood 'twas like a sweet dream Like the death-music of his coming doom, To deem a song, like bugle-tones in battle, Wander'd about the rooms like things divine, Young thoughts have music in them, love Your brow, like his, a field of thought, Linked hand in hand, like loves and graces, Round the dear head they've loved so long. Like maidens' on their bridal days. Ere their life's morning hours are gone-And, like diamonds, making night's darkness seem day. Come here to speed with smiles life's summer years, The spirit of the land, and, like the wind, They have gone, like life's first pleasures, ./cache/34762.txt ./txt/34762.txt