id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21628 Landor, Walter Savage Imaginary Conversations and Poems: A Selection .txt text/plain 139928 13276 86 _Marcellus._ Hannibal, give me thy hand--thou hast found it and Dost thou abdicate a power conferred on thee by thy time may come, Hannibal, when thou (and the gods alone know whether as work, it is better to let them rest: but will not they, thinkest thou, _Peter._ And so, after flying from thy father's house, thou hast _Peter._ Conduct this youth with thee, and let them judge him; thou _Petrarca._ I pity him from my innermost heart, poor young man! the first old man I meet I shall think is one Come, give me thy hand: let us walk up and down the gallery. taken its flight toward Sicily, where thou seekest thy great man, as spring from; thou hast not said that a living soul produces a dead _Diogenes._ On my faith, thou hast said, however, things no less _Timotheus._ I think, O Lucian, you would reason much better if you ./cache/21628.txt ./txt/21628.txt