id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 14013 Hawkesworth, John Almoran and Hamet: An Oriental Tale .txt text/plain 34822 1175 64 feared alike ALMORAN'S love of enterprize, and HAMET'S fondness for HAMET could not bear to think of ALMORAN'S mentioning ALMEIDA to her 'But what friendly power,' said HAMET, 'shall guard even the path of 'Shall HAMET,' said they, 'be deprived of the power, that he indeed,' said OMAR, 'much less to hope, than thou hast to fear.' 'Thy insolence,' said ALMORAN, 'is equal to thy folly: what power on earth is of HAMET,' said ALMORAN; 'for why should he who is rejected of Heaven, 'ALMORAN,' said the Genius, 'if thou art not yet happy, know that my shall rejoice in thee as the friend of HAMET.' To ALMORAN, who was of HAMET and ALMEIDA; to secure the treasures of thy love from the hand said ALMORAN, 'this awful power is the friend of HAMET; what yet by his own hand, thy wishes will be full.' 'O name,' said ALMORAN, 'but ./cache/14013.txt ./txt/14013.txt