id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 27670 Chapman, John Jay The Treason and Death of Benedict Arnold: A Play for a Greek Theatre .txt text/plain 9596 1323 95 WILLIAM ARNOLD, _A Boy of Eight, Son to Benedict_. By these new-coming white men I am destroyed. A light thing is man and his suffering very little. Fame forever follows in the steps of the just man: an unending life Children follow him: a good father's life is a lamp that burns in the _Arnold._ Who art thou, spirit of the inner world? When Treason leaves, he hands thee unto Death. [_To_ Treason.] Will you not leave the man and let It is a good thing when a young hero dies; for so is he safe. If you'll accept my hand, shall this day place My heart is moved with sorrow: the sins of men enter Come, Father, let us weep together and add our tears to thy streams; From the greatness of the man, comes it Father; and [_Enter servant bringing the sword which_ Mrs. Arnold _takes and gives ./cache/27670.txt ./txt/27670.txt