id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 14955 Bigelow, Mary Ann H. T. (Mary Ann Hubbard Townsend) The Kings and Queens of England with Other Poems .txt text/plain 15666 1504 96 And life promised fair for many a long year. I have seen thee, my friend, when around thy bright hearth She was thy namesake, to her young friends most dear; Thy day is just passed, 'tis now evening with thee, Like a dream that's soon ended, so life passes by. Lovely boy, with thy sweet smile, And when thy days on earth shall all be past, 'Tis comparing dark night with the fair light of day; Come and fill my heart with love; Or so hardened thy heart that thou can'st not relent? My times are in thy hand, my God, My times are in thy hand, my God, My times are in thy hand, I know. My times are in thy hand, I know. Thy love alone, my Saviour God, But in the morning of thy life, For had thy father loved thee less, And to God give thy heart's true devotion. ./cache/14955.txt ./txt/14955.txt