id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 39249 Fletcher, John Beaumont and Fletcher's Works, Vol. 03 of 10: The Loyal Subject .txt text/plain 28918 5531 103 Shall rib this body in, nor sword hang here, Sir: _Bur._ That I am loth to tell; he will not come, Sir; _Bur._ Yes, I shall, Sir. _Duke._ Come, speak thy mind man: 'tis not for fighting, _The._ I think you are not, Sir; I am sure ye shall not. And ever in the Dukes ear, for your good, Sir, _Anc._ Is the Duke well, Sir? _Bur._ I hope a great one, and for your good, brave Sir. He comes in haste too, now we shall know all, Sir. _Hon._ I thank you Sir, you have made me half a Souldier, I do not love it my self, Sir, 'tis a lewd one, For pure love, or nothing: thus you shall be sure, Sir, _The._ 'Tis very good, I'le drink a great deal now Sir. To my honourable good Lord, I beseech ye Sir; _Bur._ 'Tis time, Sir, _Bur._ Good Sir-- ./cache/39249.txt ./txt/39249.txt