id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9570 Whittier, John Greenleaf Reminiscent Poems Part 3 From Volume II of The Works of John Greenleaf Whittier .txt text/plain 6432 624 97 Eyes glad with smiles, and brow of pearl, Ere this, thy quiet eye hath smiled Dark visions of the days of old, A heart like thine should value it. Unto thy book, if not to thee, Upon the young heart's altars shine Thou lend'st thy woman's sympathy; Swells my heart that thy shadow may never be less, That the days of thy lot may be lengthened below, And the fame of thy worth like a pumpkin-vine grow, And thy life be as sweet, and its last sunset sky Thy smile hath fallen soft and clear, These light leaves at thy feet I lay,-Pressed on thy heart, the leaves I bring To thy full thoughts, gay or sad, He loved the good old ways. "Life's mystery wrapt him like a cloud; Heaven make thee better than thy name, From my heart I give thee joy,-that thou couldst know thy joy, ./cache/9570.txt ./txt/9570.txt