id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 10125 Lamb, Charles The Best Letters of Charles Lamb .txt text/plain 88099 5730 83 Perhaps, by way of preparative to the reading of Charles Lamb's letters, think of such a mind as Lamb's, when I see how unnoticed remain things all who really love and appreciate him, Charles Lamb's "Best Letters" down, a feeling like remorse struck me: this tongue poor Mary got for will come; there will be "time enough" for kind offices of love, if pleasant thing it is for the eyes to behold the sun: but let a man live He tells his story like an old man, past political return of his reason and recurrence to his old ways of thinking; it gave My Dear Manning,--I must positively write, or I shall miss you at for I don't much care for reading and writing now; I shall come back Dear Southey,--You'll know whom this letter comes from by opening same way of those dear old eyes of yours _now_,--now that Father Time ./cache/10125.txt ./txt/10125.txt