id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 29365 Clarke, Helen Archibald Browning's England: A Study in English Influences in Browning .txt text/plain 100407 10317 91 Like things, half-lived, catching and giving life. few days before he sailed from England; his intimate friend, Mr. Browning, was also present. Spanish great galleon and an English man-of-war; Master Jonson (like the devoted minister, Wentworth, Earl Strafford, by Pym, the great leader in first scene that Strafford and Pym had been warm personal friends. meet him alone at Greenwich; where he began in a set speech to sound Mr. Pym about the dangers they were like to run by the courses they were in; "The Lord Deputy of Ireland doth great wonders, and governs like a King, Vane never knew that Wentworth, loved that man, _Lady Carlisle._ The King, dear Wentworth, purposes, I said, _Lady Carlisle._ For life or death I am your own, dear friend! _Strafford._ The King stood there, 'tis not so long ago, And shall the King want Strafford at his need? _Strafford._ I have loved England too; we'll meet then, Pym. ./cache/29365.txt ./txt/29365.txt