id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7532 nan A Book of Old Ballads — Volume 2 .txt text/plain 10619 1210 102 Iff thou wilt sell thy landes soe broad, Good store of gold Ile give thee heere, Then thou wilt spend thy land so broad, And thou wilt spend thy gold so free: For but thou amend thee of thy life, I pray thee, he said, good John o' the Scales, Sayd, Turn againe, thou heire of Linne; Some time thou wast a well good lord; Thou must tell me, Lord Howard said, Looke that thy word be true, thou said; "Wherever thou land this will bury thee." And grant me thy love, my prettye Bessee. Yett hee is the father of pretty Bessee. The blind beggars daughter a lady to bee. For the love that thou bearest to pretty Bessee. And thou art well worthy a lady to bee. "How should'st thou, fair lady, love me, To pray for thee and for thy love I will not miss. ./cache/7532.txt ./txt/7532.txt