id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 39640 Iriarte, Tomás de Literary Fables of Yriarte .txt text/plain 5260 603 97 A Sword, as good as from the skilful hand One, with bad versions, famous writers fits-When, in like way, he said his say, "Friends,"--said the one-armed man--, Said the blind man,--"hither come? For, sure you know, I've skill "What think you now, friend Monkey? The advice, I think, is good If a good work, 'tis great of course; That form to thought, by which great works shall live. Let each writer bear in mind, Let not these blockheads fear that I shall score "You need not doubt it, friends,"--said he,-And said,--"Surely I The youngster said,--"Good master, prithee, look; The lesson, my comrades, is good--let us learn it So cease, good friends, your idle din. Time cannot make the poor wine good; To this wealthy dolt, said a neighbor one day,-"To be sure," said the other, "how strange that the case The precious old fool then, each day, set apart ./cache/39640.txt ./txt/39640.txt