id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16821 Murray, R. F. (Robert Fuller) The Scarlet Gown: Being Verses by a St. Andrews Man .txt text/plain 10626 1046 95 Of long forgotten days and things, The grate shall be its fate one day. Hear thy pure accents, answering thee again. Upon a shelf thy loved remains shall lie, Sweetheart, that thou art fair I know, Speak not a word: let all your voices cease. I pray you, speak no word unto my grief, And love each song it sings the best, 'Last year's love again shall see; True hearts winter comes not nigh, Be thou wise, and strain thy wines, and mindful of life's brevity Like any fourth year man, The class-room shall not open wide its doors, South Street shall know us not; we'll wipe the Scores Two old St. Andrews men, after a separation of nearly thirty years, meet When Love and Nobleness shall live Creeping back to old St. Andrews comes the slow North British train, As they will be three years hence, if I should come this way again. ./cache/16821.txt ./txt/16821.txt