id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 15349 Dryden, John The Works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 04 .txt text/plain 117254 15109 96 shall never subject my characters to the French standard, where love _Abdal._ Our loves and fortunes shall together go; The word, which I have given, shall stand like fate; _Almanz._ No, 'tis the excess of love which mounts so high, I love the king,--let her but name the man. _Lyndar._ Go!--How I love thee heaven can only tell: Your loved Almanzor shall be free this hour. _Ozm._ Then, sir, Benzayda's father shall not die!-_Abdelm._ 'Tis like you have done much for love of me, _Abdelm._ Well, though I love you not, their lives shall be I shall dream on, and think 'tis all your love! _Boab._ Marriage, thou curse of love, and snare of life, [_Aside_ And thinks true love, because 'tis fierce, its foe. To love, and me, to let my father live. may feel it in the dark: Besides, you know 'tis prince-like to love ./cache/15349.txt ./txt/15349.txt