id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7448 Yeats, W. B. (William Butler) The Hour Glass .txt text/plain 4696 610 102 WISE MAN [turning over the pages of a book]. [The FOOL comes in and stands at the door, told me that I am wise, and I have never seen an angel. Is it long since you have seen them, Teigue the Fool? "Glory be to God," but before I came the wise men said it. book must be different, for only fools and women have thoughts like I am the Angel of the Most High God. WISE MAN. ANGEL [at the door and pointing at the hour-glass]. some one came to the door, and when I looked up I saw an angel Oh, look out of the door and tell me if there is anybody market like Teigue the Fool! [FOOL goes on blowing.] Out through the door FOOL [looking wise]. "Teigue, tell me how many pennies are in your bag. must come near you; somebody in there might hear what the Angel ./cache/7448.txt ./txt/7448.txt