id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16126 nan English Satires .txt text/plain 92765 6627 84 furthermore, was the friend and patron of Pope, while the witty St. John, in turn, was bound by ties of friendship to Mallet, who passed on Lord Byron's fame as a satirist rests on three great works, Great Ben, I know that this is in thy hand Nay, let thy men of wit too be the same, Nor let false friends seduce thy mind to fame, Speak, satire, for there's none like thee can tell. Speak, satire, for there's none like thee can tell. (Now you must know, he hates to be called _parson_, like the devil.) I know very well that when your Highness shall come to riper years, and like men their authors, have no more than one way of coming into the A lash like mine no honest man shall dread, if satire knows its time and place, like to have been his conqueror myself, he was so great a man. ./cache/16126.txt ./txt/16126.txt