id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 13310 Lowell, James Russell The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell .txt text/plain 287708 25574 91 Of scrannel-pipes, and heard it misnamed Art. To him the smiling soul of man shall listen, Thy little heart, that hath with love The sky-like spirit of God; a hope begun Yet sure, my love, thou art most like to May, Of man's deep heart, till mighty thoughts grow fledged High souls, like those far stars that come in sight Like the idle wind, which yet man's shaping mind And, like poor last year's leaves, whirled thee and thine Ere He filled with loves, hopes, longings, this aspiring heart of man? Like the day breaking through, the long night of her tresses; Full-handed Eld shall hear recede the steps of Good Times Gone; Thought,--sure, I feel life stir within, each day with greater strength, The on'y thing like revellin' thet ever come to me Thet renegader slaves like him air fit fer bein' free? My world, thy heaven, all life means I shall know. ./cache/13310.txt ./txt/13310.txt