id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 33444 Kuprin, A. I. (Aleksandr Ivanovich) Sulamith: A Romance of Antiquity .txt text/plain 21632 1328 85 palace at Millo for the king's wife, the beautiful Queen Astis, daughter whom alone among all women the king had loved with all his heart. The king's hands were soft, white, warm and beautiful, like a woman's; finger of his left hand the king wore a gem of blood-red asteria that Thus spake God unto Solomon, and through His word did the king come to Lo, thou hast smiled,--and thy teeth are like white twin-lambs, "What dost thou with me!" says Sulamith faintly, closing her eyes. "I shall not let thee go, Sulamith, till thou dost tell.... King of my life!" Sulamith calls into the humid darkness. And, taking Sulamith by the hand, the king brought her to the banqueting "Didst thou love her more than me, Solomon? shall call thee wise, O King," said Balkis, "if thou shalt tell me "I thank thee, my king, for all things: for thy love, for thy beauty, ./cache/33444.txt ./txt/33444.txt