id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9571 Whittier, John Greenleaf Snow Bound, and other poems Part 4 From Volume II of The Works of John Greenleaf Whittier .txt text/plain 10099 936 94 Divine light of the Sun, but also by our common Wood Fire: and as The coming of the snow-storm told. Of life and love, to still live on! Of simple life and country ways,) Old hearths grew wide to give us room; The good man from his living grave, With dark eyes full of love's content. Felt the light sifted snow-flakes fall. When hearts are light and life is new; The wise old Doctor went his round, Green hills of life that slope to death, O living friends who love me! He lives to learn, in life's hard school, Love watches o'er my quiet ways, Dear friends, sweet human loves, the joy of giving The old-time guests for whom I wait Come, then, old friends, who linger yet, Haunt an old man's memory still, Good old Abram Morrison. And the old red school-house stood Looked, we thought, like Morrison. ./cache/9571.txt ./txt/9571.txt