id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 33624 nan Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 16 .txt text/plain 151380 9032 77 damsell heard the great strokes she cried with an high voice and saide, compassion for her in his heart, and saide to her, "Goode damsell, thou her eyes to God and saide:--"Thou, Lord, that knowest all things, graunt author of this great work was essentially a self-educated man. earth and have the best time, and that all others shall find life on the like cheerful men and the promise of good times. nations and long reaches of time, we shall find that the gloomy man has scenes of Goethe's life in that house of his, like a modest temple of old man's pace, accomplishing to-day a hand's-breadth, to-morrow perhaps found satisfaction, and said to the passing moment, "Stay, thou art so Thou art a dear, good-hearted man, life, like great German poets, and smaller Brahmins who for every day of forth the vision of life, the ways and works of men, the love and death ./cache/33624.txt ./txt/33624.txt