id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7110 Lathrop, George Parsons Rose and Roof-Tree — Poems .txt text/plain 13251 1327 97 "With what weird music sweet these full hearts ring! Of joys and griefs from human hearts that fall! Let the heart's voice loud through thy pæan wail!" O Love, canst thou this heart of hope restore? And the robin's note, like the wind's in a tree: One light for life, love, death, their joys, their pains. As sweet and sad as the sun in spring, My love for thee is like a winged seed Blown from the heart of thy rare beauty's flower, (Sweet breath, whereof the violet's life is made!) With peace that in thy spirit long hath dwelt! A light like the sun's on the sea, Long years; nor would obey love's homeward tide. Sea-like, too, echoing round me here there rolls Reuben and Grace and Jerry, Ruth, Rob Snow, The shaft of death reached Jerry's heart: he saw Vine-like might wreathe and wind about his life, ./cache/7110.txt ./txt/7110.txt