id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 42621 Lovell, Robert Poems: Containing The Restropect, Odes, Elegies, Sonnets, &c. .txt text/plain 17537 1759 93 True, thou art fallen: thy day of glory past, Thy memory still in Bion's breast shall dwell: Since from thy scenes in youth I joy'd to part! I know thine aweful mien, thy beaming eye; O, cold of heart, shall pride assail thy shade, How loves the mind to muse o'er long-past hours, Shall cheer the hour of age, when fainter beam Still will the eye of fancy paint thy charms, 'Tis that soft charm thy minstrel's heart has won, And mark thy lovely form, wild waving hair, Charms thy soft downcast mein and tear-dew'd eye. The sons of soul shall make thy laws their own, Then shall thy sorrow and repentance prove, Freedom yet thy force shall brave, When death shall lay that arm in peace, Still shall the nations fear thy nod, The vanquish'd ODIN, Rome, shall cause thy fall, "But never, MOSES, shall thy feet ./cache/42621.txt ./txt/42621.txt