id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 39614 Nichols, Robert Ardours and Endurances; Also, A Faun's Holiday & Poems and Phantasies .txt text/plain 24691 2942 98 The last light is dimming; night comes on behind. I hear far guns low like oxen at the night. I hear--while its fearful, ag'd master sleeps like the dead-Heart panged, head singing, dizzily pained-All day the wide earth aches, the cold wind cries, Who drinks in grief the hot light of the sun, O youths to come shall drink air warm and bright, Shall hear the bird cry in the sunny wood, Long lost to sun or moon or stars-I stand and I hear the long wind blow light; I hear the wave fall in the hush of the night. O my companions, Wind, Waters, Stars, and Night. Thy lighted eyes and singing mouth. The wind shall be a lovely friend, Till dark woods, fields, bronzed sky, and deep, Save the sun that smiles and loves. Thine eyes challenge: my heart is lighted, I lie till night doth come, ./cache/39614.txt ./txt/39614.txt