id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 32233 Yeats, W. B. (William Butler) The Wind Among the Reeds .txt text/plain 11496 633 88 And dreamed of the long dim hair Passion-dimmed eyes and long heavy hair Come from a more dream-heavy land, And I dreamed my lost love came stealthily out of the wood Lilies of death-pale hope, roses of passionate dream. HANRAHAN SPEAKS TO THE LOVERS OF HIS SONGS IN COMING DAYS The great of the old times are among the Tribes of Danu, and are kings and near the top of the tree, a beautiful woman, like the Goddess of And when the man came the mother said to him, 'O beautiful woman, come with me to the marvellous land where one O beautiful woman, come with me!' story of their love is one of the most beautiful of our old tales. loved him; and that if he would come into the country of the gods, where woman to whom the hair belongs.' In the end, the young man, and not the ./cache/32233.txt ./txt/32233.txt