id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 45887 Howitt, William Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British Poets, Vol. 2 (of 2) .txt text/plain 183623 9013 76 saw human life lie like waste land, as worthless of notice, while our Like Lord Byron, Sir Walter Scott, and other illustrious men, Hogg, of editor of such a work; a man who, though a good poet, and wonderful, Stowey, like all other places where remarkable men have lived, even drink a glass of ale in this house, because a great man had lived in chamber, that on the right hand as you face the house, at which Mrs. Hemans, she said, used to write; and which commands a fine view of the form the life and spirit of the past many-colored ages of his country, the place many years afterward, the good old plane-tree gone, the the poet said, with great feeling--'That lady whom you saw just now is much at times in the houses of his great friends. great good-nature, and seeing me look into this room, he said, "Walk ./cache/45887.txt ./txt/45887.txt