id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 38869 Field, Henry M. (Henry Martyn) From the Lakes of Killarney to the Golden Horn .txt text/plain 118691 5139 74 the capital of the new German Empire), bore us over the sea like a In such good company, we have passed over the great and wide sea, and divisions of the city, the Old Town and the New Town, stand facing people in England thought the Great Republic was gone, he had faith, who has lived many years in London, tells me that things may come Looking over this sea of heads, one sees some that bear great names. country, as in the days of the Flood people might have looked upon It is like the earth of old--"standing out of the water and in quaintest and queerest little old place that ever was seen--that looks city, and attracts a great number of English and American residents by may come, there will always be a great and powerful State in Eastern rising out of it a cloud like a man's hand; the sea "whose shores are ./cache/38869.txt ./txt/38869.txt