id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 49888 Santayana, George A Hermit of Carmel, and Other Poems .txt text/plain 26648 2794 96 May thy bright soul take instant wing to heaven, Thy worth shall stand in lieu of ancient blood, "Thou shalt not know thy brother upon earth; Shall save thy brother's soul." This comfort take But if thy heart, in my long absence won I moved in thy love's presence as in God's, Fair angel, are my merits of thy love! Till God and death restore thy liberty." Only the good shall welcome him; thy coming I ask thee to confess: how came thy soul I pity thee; but summon not thy love Thy noble heart is young. The sacred horror of thy loves and thee. Yet have I loved thy voice, Receive thy wage, thou iron-hearted nurse, Did thy great soul, in its immortal sadness, And long life, fair love, to thee! Then if we love thee--for thy heart is pure--Thou Lighting thy heart, and to a wider dream ./cache/49888.txt ./txt/49888.txt