id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9918 Various The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction. Volume 10, No. 265, July 21, 1827 .txt text/plain 13178 633 73 in the form of a letter from Lord Castlereagh in the shades, to Mr. Canning on earth, the caustic severity of which, in the opinion of those the western sun flickering through the great elder-tree, and lighting up circumstances; I went on, like that unhappy-looking tree, decaying in heart feels not like that which is warm with youth--its pulses beat not colours, appear a new creation rising to the sight, catching life and In the garden attached to New Place, flourished a mulberry-tree, which have very pretty gardens, with walks round them covered with vines. shall forget the first time I saw this dance: I had landed on a fine feet, sufficient to contain an entire book, which then formed one roll Parchment--Pergamena, so called long after the time of its first use, great folks and noblemen, who sit (round) the middle of the house, give ./cache/9918.txt ./txt/9918.txt