id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 33338 Yeats, W. B. (William Butler) Per Amica Silentia Lunae .txt text/plain 13396 672 76 an art, where no thought or emotion has come to mind because another man of the Judgment Day." At other moments this man, condemned to the life of dead man." I imagine Keats to have been born with that thirst for luxury may win for Daemon an illustrious dead man; but now I add another thought: the Daemon comes not as like to like but seeking its own opposite, for man One night I heard a voice that said: "The love of God for every human soul soul has a plastic power, and can after death, or during life, should the from the living man or woman may be moulded by the souls of others as we remember only the events of life, for thoughts bred of longing and of of the mind, can the thought of the spirit come to us but little changed; ./cache/33338.txt ./txt/33338.txt