id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 409 Wheatley, Phillis Poems on various subjects, religious and moral .txt text/plain 14899 1387 91 When gentler strains demand thy graceful song, Great Maro's strain in heav'nly numbers flows, So long, great Sir, the muse thy praise shall sing, Thy pray'rs, great saint, and thine incessant cries How sweet thine anthems, how divine thy joys! "Go thou with heav'n and victory on thy side: And thy great God, the cause of all adores. Let thy first thoughts be praises to the skies. Then, mourner, cease; let hope thy tears restrain, Say in thy breast shall floods of sorrow rise? To dry thy tears how longs the heav'nly muse! SAY, heav'nly muse, what king or mighty God, Great God, what light'ning flashes from thine eyes? Do thou exert thy pow'r, and change the scene; Such is thy pow'r, nor are thine orders vain, Where, like the prophet, thou shalt find thy God. There shall thy tongue in heav'nly murmurs flow, That fain thy soul to heav'nly scenes would raise. ./cache/409.txt ./txt/409.txt