id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-051 chapter-051 .txt text/plain 380 24 89 These I singing in spring collect for lovers, Collecting I traverse the garden the world, but soon I pass the gates, Now along the pond-side, now wading in a little, fearing not the wet, (Wild-flowers and vines and weeds come up through the stones and They the spirits of dear friends dead or alive, thicker they come, a Collecting, dispensing, singing, there I wander with them, And here what I now draw from the water, wading in the pondside, (O here I last saw him that tenderly loves me, and returns again And this, O this shall henceforth be the token of comrades, this calamus-root shall, Indicating to each one what he shall have, giving something to each; But what I drew from the water by the pond-side, that I reserve, I will give of it, but only to them that love as I myself am capable of loving. ./cache/chapter-051.txt ./txt/chapter-051.txt