id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 14328 Boethius The Consolation of Philosophy .txt text/plain 43378 2867 83 thee nature's hid secrets, and thou didst trace for me with thy wand things laid to thy charge whereof thou hast spoken, whether such as Thou hast ceased to know thy own nature. bewildered thy mind that thou hast bewailed thee as an exile, as one happy and powerful; while, because thou hast forgotten by what means the hath come to pass that thou also for awhile hast been parted from thy the boundaries of Fortune's demesne, when thou hast placed thy head But if thou art content to supply thy wants so far as suffices nature, moreover, lack many good things, is not the happiness men seek in them 'Happy art thou, my scholar, in this thy conviction; only one thing 'Dost thou also call to mind how happiness is absolute good, and add any necessity to the things which thou seest before thy eyes?' ./cache/14328.txt ./txt/14328.txt