id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 19005 Whitney, Helen Hay The Rose of Dawn: A Tale of the South Sea .txt text/plain 6800 655 99 Burned on their eyes and called them to its heart. Love grew pale and like to die And caught and quivered in sweet Taka's breast. Her two hands lay like flowers. A little shadow darkened Taka's heart, Could this sweet world contain both death and love? Two radiant gods with brave, wide eyes, and hair Taka, the fair, and young Malua, fierce, So strong, so fair, a god with heart of flame!" To eyes newborn upon a world of love. Then Taka turned, and in her eyes a light-But for himself I love him," Taka dreamed. Into this sky of love, death in his hand. Like blood the fire fell o'er the bare young heart, "Taka," Malua cried, and stretched his arms "Taka, my little one," Malua whispered, His love, and after when her heart was full From out his arms and love a heart-beat's time, ./cache/19005.txt ./txt/19005.txt