id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 31592 Addison, Joseph Cato: A Tragedy, in Five Acts .txt text/plain 15461 2180 96 Of Cato and of Rome----Our father's death _Jub._ Oh, Marcia, let me hope thy kind concerns _Cato._ Greater than Cæsar: he's a friend to virtue. _Cato._ Fathers, 'tis time you come to a resolve. _Cato._ Juba, thy father was a worthy prince, _Cato._ I am no stranger to thy father's greatness. _Cato._ Dost thou love watchings, abstinence, and toil, _Cato._ Tell me thy wish, young prince; make not my ear _Jub._ Cato, thou hast a daughter. _Jub._ Cato shall know the baseness of thy soul. _Jub._ Thou know'st the way too well into my heart. _Marc._ Portius, thou know'st my soul in all its weakness; _Enter_ SEMPRONIUS, _with_ CATO, LUCIUS, PORTIUS, _and_ MARCUS. By Juba, and thy father's friend, Sempronius: _Luc._ Oh, Cato, arm thy soul with all its patience; _Jub._ While Cato lives, Cæsar will blush to see _Lucia._ Where is your father, Marcia; where is Cato? ./cache/31592.txt ./txt/31592.txt