id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16065 Leavitt, Thad. W. H. (Thaddeus William Henry) Wise or Otherwise .txt text/plain 7456 971 93 "Lead, kindly light." The words are gravely spoken by the middle-aged, His companion said, "Now will he be happy," but her own great heart "We hear men speak so frequently of womanly women, ending their praises There are women who consider the world well lost for the man whom they Take marriage, for instance:--A young woman marries a man who is A woman may defy the world for a man she loves, and imagine that he will human nature; gives love of oriental luxury to the woman with nothing a There is no music for man so sweet as that set upon a woman's tongue. The promise of eternal sleep is not sweet to a live man. Nature must love woman to fashion her so beautiful. men and saddens the hearts of women. A woman without love is a tree without sap. The man who stains the purity of a woman tarnishes his own soul. ./cache/16065.txt ./txt/16065.txt