id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt shakespeare-comedy-2623 shakespeare-comedy-2623 .txt text/plain 16501 2091 94 DROMIO OF EPHESUS Why, mistress, sure my master is horn-mad. DROMIO OF SYRACUSE Hold, sir, for God's sake! DROMIO OF SYRACUSE Ay, sir, and wherefore; for they say every why hath DROMIO OF SYRACUSE No, sir; I think the meat wants that I have. DROMIO OF SYRACUSE There's no time for a man to recover his hair that DROMIO OF SYRACUSE Not a man of those but he hath the wit to lose his hair. DROMIO OF SYRACUSE Marry, and did, sir; namely, no time to recover hair DROMIO OF SYRACUSE [Within] The porter for this time, sir, and my name DROMIO OF SYRACUSE [Within] If thy name be call'd Luce--Luce, thou hast DROMIO OF EPHESUS A man may break a word with you, sir, and words are but wind, DROMIO OF SYRACUSE [Within] It seems thou want'st breaking: out upon DROMIO OF SYRACUSE Do you know me, sir? DROMIO OF SYRACUSE To Adriana! ./cache/shakespeare-comedy-2623.txt ./txt/shakespeare-comedy-2623.txt