id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12544 Osborne, Dorothy The Love Letters of Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple, 1652-54 .txt text/plain 90605 4382 81 You think him kind from a letter that you met with of his; sure, age, and 'tis to be feared I shall be so old before I am good, that SIR,--If to know I wish you with me pleases you, 'tis a satisfaction you hand, that you think him a fit husband for me, 'tis very likely I may think _à propos_ to tell anybody that you and I are very good friends, a great respect for Sir John, merely as he is your father, and that 'tis _Letter 33._--Sir Thomas Peyton, we must remember, had married Dorothy's hope 'tis not so ill as she would have me believe it, though I know your father think me what he pleases, if he ever comes to know me, the rest Now, in very good earnest, do you think 'tis time for me to come or no? ./cache/12544.txt ./txt/12544.txt