id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 32849 Saltus, Edgar Oscar Wilde: An Idler's Impression .txt text/plain 2455 212 87 Of this first edition of _Oscar Wilde: An Idler's Impression, by Edgar _Oscar Wilde: An Idler's Impression_ OSCAR WILDE OSCAR WILDE Years ago, in a Paris club, one man said to another: "Well, what's One may wonder though whether it were their doing, or even Wilde's, In Tite street I had the privilege of meeting Mrs. Oscar, who asked me But Wilde, though a three decanter man, always preserved his own. With entire simplicity Wilde took off his overcoat Subsequently that ceremony must have been contemplated, for Mrs. Wilde evening, when I reached this house--on which Oscar objected to paying It was Wilde's fate to die three times--to die After it, Mrs. Wilde said that he was It may be that Mrs. Wilde was Wilde was a third rate poet who Wilde inspirational. Oscar Wilde lacked that art, and I can think of no better epitaph for ./cache/32849.txt ./txt/32849.txt