id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4009 Patmore, Coventry The Victories of Love, and Other Poems .txt text/plain 28862 3012 96 Not loss, not death, my love shall tire. And said, 'Ah, Lord, for Thy love's sake, With lovely motions and sweet smiles, Our thoughts are lovely, and each word And says, 'Go, Love, 'tis too much bliss.' Vaughan and my Love, his three-days' Bride, Yea, and love's joy comes He likes to be in love with you, That where there's love and truth there's heaven. But this the God of love lets be Seen God, but 'tis the love of Him To make love's after-life so dim, By a strict life, God's love severe. Joy shone from Mary's loving heart, To love two things with all my heart. Dearest, my Love and Wife, 'tis long And that the mind and heart of love, The truths of Love are like the sea As love which Heaven with single eye Though love is all of earth that's dear, And this, like all God's laws, is good; ./cache/4009.txt ./txt/4009.txt