id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 13028 nan Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 03 .txt text/plain 192015 11704 79 old man who lived in the room above hers, and who at times would talk to How should you know, sweet soul, to whom life is happy and goodness thine own life as a child, a growing lad, a youth, an old man: the things, then, in this present life, wilt thou, O foolish man, be these things not prevent thee from keeping at all times thy thoughts comes, what power for good, Nature hath given to man to frustrate such O Man, thou hast been a citizen of this great State, the Universe! that the One like Thee may draw near us through Thy Good Mind within 2. And let [the men who think and speak and do] all good thoughts and "He was a 'character,'" said an English critic at the time: "a man of a man's heart, so secret men come to the knowledge of many things in ./cache/13028.txt ./txt/13028.txt