id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-125 chapter-125 .txt text/plain 272 19 85 Watching the east, the autumn sky. From the beach the child holding the hand of her father, Those burial-clouds that lower victorious soon to devour all, Weep not, child, The ravening clouds shall not long be victorious, They shall not long possess the sky, they devour the stars only in Jupiter shall emerge, be patient, watch again another night, the Pleiades shall emerge, They are immortal, all those stars both silvery and golden shall The great stars and the little ones shall shine out again, they endure, The vast immortal suns and the long-enduring pensive moons shall Then dearest child mournest thou only for jupiter? Considerest thou alone the burial of the stars? (With my lips soothing thee, adding I whisper, I give thee the first suggestion, the problem and indirection,) Something there is more immortal even than the stars, Something that shall endure longer even than lustrous Jupiter ./cache/chapter-125.txt ./txt/chapter-125.txt