id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 29606 Thomas, Frederick W. (Frederick William) The Emigrant or Reflections While Descending the Ohio .txt text/plain 11189 906 86 Calming the troubled wave--bearing my heart to thee. When sorrow holds us, like a life-long state, O! tell thy secret, thou stern vampyre, Care! Then pale and red men met upon thy shore-'Tis like a dream, Love, of the olden time, And made thy home in my all-happy heart. Our homes, and hearts, and Nature, the blue sky, Like glorious FREEDOM, as her hopes expand; The sky is cloudless!--FREEDOM!--like thy deeds: To bless thee, Freedom, on thy holiest shrine, All that thy brave hearts wish'd, who will'd thee to be free. With hearts as free as his who now doth bless thy tide. Or, to the far off West, pass, like the past, away. Now, in thy desolation, like the fate Now, in thy desolation, like the fate And made her happy home 'mid thy embracing flood."_ And made her happy home 'mid thy embracing flood."_ ./cache/29606.txt ./txt/29606.txt