id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9581 Whittier, John Greenleaf Personal Poems I Part 1 from Volume IV of The Works of John Greenleaf Whittier .txt text/plain 13293 1279 93 The eye's deep enchantment, dark, dream-like, and clear, Shall not thy words of warning There shall thy praise be spoken, Joy to thy spirit, brother! Joy to thy spirit, brother! And thy sainted name shall be Hath thy wakeful vision seen, Thoughts in thy young heart strange, While to thy spirit's eye I saw thy dark eye wander o'er Thy own loved church in sadness read Shall whisper to our hearts of thee; Since thou hast left thy footprints there, And she is with thee; in thy path of trial She lives and loves thee, and the God thou servest Thy aged form shall rise before Was thy deep love and tender care, We have known and loved thee long. Shine they like thy sun of summer As thy loving hand has led us All keep thy memory fresh and green. Thy lot, and many a charm thou hast ./cache/9581.txt ./txt/9581.txt