id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 3595 Montaigne, Michel de Essays of Michel de Montaigne — Volume 15 .txt text/plain 26172 1343 76 'tis for a waking man to tell his dream."--Seneca, Ep., 53.] brave quality, and with good reason introduced; but forasmuch as 'tis a If a man does not always perform his duty, he ought at least to love and I have in my time, in a good family, seen love shamefully and long and lively descriptions in Plato of the loves of his time pretend whether a man can suffer worse from them than their jealousy; 'tis the beautiful young women, of those of good quality, should be kept three 'Tis not enough that a man's will be good; weakness and insufficiency I love modesty; and 'tis not out of judgment that I have chosen this scandalous way of speaking; 'tis nature that has give to love over our lives, 'tis so much the better for us. First thing to be considered in love matters: a fitting time ./cache/3595.txt ./txt/3595.txt