id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9568 Whittier, John Greenleaf The Frost Spirit, and other poems Part 1 From Volume II of The Works of John Greenleaf Whittier .txt text/plain 8396 871 97 Wave, wood, and spire beneath them smile. Heard in his dreams thy river's sound Of silvery light, rock, hill, and tree, The sunset hues of Time blend with the soul's new morning. Upon the Smile of God. To him of light and shade the laws "For Spring shall warm my frozen heart." Thy Winter shall no more depart; No Spring revive thy wasted flowers, Nor Summer warm thy frozen heart. Like shadows on the winter sky, Thy symbol be the mountain-bird, We wait for thy coming, sweet wind of the south! O soul of the spring-time, its light and its breath, And, as sun to the sleeping earth, love to the soul! Voice of the west-wind from the hills of pine, With winter's sunset lights and dazzling morn atone. I dream of lands where summer smiles, I blend in song thy flowers and thee. let Thy light break through! ./cache/9568.txt ./txt/9568.txt