id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 42265 Dix, Irving Sidney The Comet, and Other Verses .txt text/plain 5895 578 97 Silent Life were printed in 1907, and I have left only 160 copies for Man doth behold thee, and the fearful speed Afar from earth--thy all-beholding face Who seeing thee, thy face again may see, Thy age is all unknown--man can but guess The time when first the Sun thy circle set-And with thy flaming, god-like pen of light And learn what we thy nation need to fear, Grant us thy counsel (for thou art with God) Let thy tender accents ring I have been far away from the Delaware's shore, For Love sings one sweet song, At thy heart's door today, Full happy be thy days, For thy many braves so fair Lights up thy face from pane and door Thy bosom like a dream. Now midnight comes, and on thy shore Where yet thy shadows play. And voice as sweet as a little child-- ./cache/42265.txt ./txt/42265.txt