id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 23545 De la Mare, Walter Songs of Childhood .txt text/plain 11204 1207 98 I heard a sweet singing in the wood-The trees were like snow in the wood-I heard the Waits their sweet song sing; For clear, wild grey eyes! For clear, wild grey eyes! O for sweet thoughts like rain! O for first-love like fields of grey, To keep in water for to make night sweet: Come now,' he says, with dim and lifted face, Shall we blow sweet airs on it, If I hear sweet voices singing, A storm-sweet lark rose in the blue: A little well of water clear and frozen 'neath the trees; And hears a magic belfry a-ringing with sweet bells. Then Lucy sees in clouds of gold sweet cherry-trees upgrow, A phantom face of light blue eyes, Their house was small and sweet of the sea, Ye little elves, who haunt sweet dells, The sweet night-bird in the chesnut-tree-In starlight, in darkness, lonely, sweet, ./cache/23545.txt ./txt/23545.txt