id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5198 Crabbe, George The Library .txt text/plain 5635 431 88 Volumes--Supposed happy State of Man without Laws--Progress of When the sad soul, by care and grief oppress'd, Looks round the world, but looks in vain for rest; And busy thoughts and little cares avail To ease the mind, when rest and reason fail. New views to life, and teach us how to live; The soul's best cure, in all her cares, behold! Now bid thy soul man's busy scenes exclude, When Joy forgets to smile and Care to weep, Man's common good, who feels his common care? And roll'd, o'er labour'd works, th' attentive eye: By whom we learn our hopes and fears to guide; And rival zealots rest like bosom-friends: Man crowns the scene, a world of wonders new, We see how reason calms the raging mind, What thought so wild, what airy dream so light, Fly Reason's power, and shun the light of Truth. No; 'tis the infant mind, to care unknown, ./cache/5198.txt ./txt/5198.txt