id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7398 Holmes, Oliver Wendell The Poetical Works of Oliver Wendell Holmes — Volume 11 Poems from the Teacups Series .txt text/plain 10489 1049 97 No mortal's eye shall read it till he first That friendly hands to loving lips shall lift Come thou with me to Love's enchanted bower I LIKE YOU smiled; I LOVE YOU cried, Alas! "Turn thou and go before," I LOVE YOU said, To practise all love learned in May. June soon will come with lengthened day You 're a good old--fellow--come, let us go!" But every cat knew his own old witch; One day a whisper round the teacups stole,-Say, man of truth, has life a brighter hour Some breathing lips may piece the half-told tale; The glistening eyes her eager soul looked through And thou, fair maiden, when thy lovers sigh, And learn this secret from the tale of old He knows the story that it holds by heart,-And soothed by love unbought, thy heart shall own Till time and teacups both shall be no more!" ./cache/7398.txt ./txt/7398.txt