id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-123 chapter-123 .txt text/plain 184 13 92 Thou who hast slept all night upon the storm, Waking renewd on thy prodigious pinions, (Burst the wild storm? above it thou ascendedst, And rested on the sky, thy slave that cradled thee,) Now a blue point, far, far in heaven floating, As to the light emerging here on deck I watch thee, (Myself a speck, a point on the worlds floating vast.) Far, far at sea, After the nights fierce drifts have strewn the shore with wrecks, With re-appearing day as now so happy and serene, The rosy and elastic dawn, the flashing sun, Thou also re-appearest. To cope with heaven and earth and sea and hurricane, Thou ship of air that never furlst thy sails, Days, even weeks untired and onward, through spaces, realms gyrating, That sportst amid the lightning-flash and thunder-cloud, In them, in thy experiences, hadst thou my soul, What joys! what joys were thine! ./cache/chapter-123.txt ./txt/chapter-123.txt