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Somerset (William Somerset) title: The Making of a Saint date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/39143.txt cache: ./cache/39143.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 5 resourceName b'39143.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 3821 author: Kingsley, Charles title: The Roman and the Teuton A Series of Lectures delivered before the University of Cambridge date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/3821.txt cache: ./cache/3821.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 6 resourceName b'3821.txt' 39227 txt/../ent/39227.ent 33540 txt/../ent/33540.ent 42707 txt/../ent/42707.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 8771 author: Cabell, James Branch title: Jurgen: A Comedy of Justice date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/8771.txt cache: ./cache/8771.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 7 resourceName b'8771.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 12745 author: nan title: The World's Greatest Books — Volume 11 — Ancient and Mediæval History date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/12745.txt cache: ./cache/12745.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 9 resourceName b'12745.txt' 37848 txt/../ent/37848.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 10940 author: Jacob, P. L. title: Manners, Customs, and Dress During the Middle Ages and During the Renaissance Period date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/10940.txt cache: ./cache/10940.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 12 resourceName b'10940.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 44703 author: White, James title: The Eighteen Christian Centuries date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/44703.txt cache: ./cache/44703.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 11 resourceName b'44703.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 42824 author: Cutts, Edward Lewes title: Scenes and Characters of the Middle Ages Third Edition date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/42824.txt cache: ./cache/42824.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 17 resourceName b'42824.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 39227 author: nan title: A Source Book of Mediæval History Documents Illustrative of European Life and Institutions from the German Invasions to the Renaissance date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/39227.txt cache: ./cache/39227.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 17 resourceName b'39227.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 37848 author: nan title: Old English Chronicles date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/37848.txt cache: ./cache/37848.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 36 resourceName b'37848.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 42707 author: McNeal, Edgar Holmes title: A Source Book for Mediæval History Selected Documents illustrating the History of Europe in the Middle Age date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/42707.txt cache: ./cache/42707.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 14 resourceName b'42707.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 33540 author: Hallam, Henry title: View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages, Vol. 3 date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/33540.txt cache: ./cache/33540.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 18 resourceName b'33540.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-middleAges-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 14245 author = Ferrar, William John title = The Fall of the Grand Sarrasin Being a Chronicle of Sir Nigel de Bessin, Knight, of Things that Happed in Guernsey Island, in the Norman Seas, in and about the Year One Thousand and Fifty-Seven date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 35186 sentences = 1860 flesch = 88 summary = man landed with the good news of God in days of old, and its stout of Archbishop Maugher men said a spirit of evil ever went with him, or foam of filth on these Norman seas, this day last week rode into St. Brieuc by night with eighteen ships, climbed into the fort, none letting that is the last I have heard of Le Grand Sarrasin!" said Brother Hugo, "And it is well for thee, good lad," said Augustine, "that thou art "My lord archbishop," said he, "thou shouldst know is far from Coutances "Tell him," said I, "that Abbot Michael, his good brother, has sent me "My lords," said I, "the good brothers of St. Michael of the Vale in "And thou at Canterbury, good brother," said the abbot. "My lord duke," said mine uncle, "with pain I disturb thee; but thou "See, then, lad," said he, "that thou redeem thy father's good name! cache = ./cache/14245.txt txt = ./txt/14245.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 17973 author = Morris, William title = The World of Romance being Contributions to The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine, 1856 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 35653 sentences = 1226 flesch = 79 summary = long), I looked up from his face to the window underneath which he lay; I their tomb: I was a long time carving it; I did not think I should be so her and went up to the sick man, and said: 'Sir Knight, in spite of all dreams, in that moment of awe and great dread, of the old long-past days he?' Then the old man, whose head was heavy for grief, said: 'Oh, sir! side from the good city in the midst of a great band of knights and menat-arms, and other bands drew to us as we went, and in three days we said; I came to her and kissed her head as she lay, then raised her up; to happen, the chief of the knights (a very noble-looking man, she said) face is not of a man, I should think; it is rather like a very fair cache = ./cache/17973.txt txt = ./txt/17973.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 9663 author = Cabell, James Branch title = Domnei: A Comedy of Woman-Worship date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 36955 sentences = 2816 flesch = 85 summary = Perion de la Forêt," said Melicent, and Said Perion, "You speak in this fashion of the most lovely lady God has "Look well upon me, Perion," said Melicent. And presently, as Perion had commanded, Ahasuerus came to Melicent. attempt the life of Melicent; and thrice Demetrios spared the woman at For Melicent (since she loved Perion) could once held the life of Perion in your hands?" Demetrios unfastened his "I meant," said Perion, "to hold you as the ransom of Dame Melicent. "Oh, but at times," said Perion, "I wish that I might honourably love Demetrios was none of these things, for this Perion whom Melicent had "Messire Demetrios," said Perion, "I never thought to ask a favour of Perion I loved has not forgotten," answered Melicent. Said Melicent, "It is not unlikely that the Perion men know to-day has Thus Melicent, who knew that Perion loved her. Thus Melicent, who knew that Perion loved her. cache = ./cache/9663.txt txt = ./txt/9663.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 19468 author = Jarrett, Bede title = Mediaeval Socialism date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 28031 sentences = 1524 flesch = 70 summary = For with man's life, social, political, economic, we are in contact with determined the necessity of civil authority, slavery, private property, reasoning on the whole question of the private possession of property. respect to this, it is lawful for man to hold things as his own." Here does he hold the moral proposition that private property is lawful, but the possession of some material things) was demanded by the law of man's declared to be a sacred right, as it followed from a law of nature; the property, whatever rights and duties held good were not public, but call "pure feudalism," any concept of a national law or natural right, to say that the human positive law by which private property was Thus every man has a right to property; he can never by any possible support of his own life, and, therefore, to private property in the form cache = ./cache/19468.txt txt = ./txt/19468.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 22463 author = Cabell, James Branch title = Chivalry date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 57932 sentences = 4416 flesch = 87 summary = was married a long while ago, madame, to the King of England, Lord Henry, "For the man was a brave one," Camoys said to the Queen, "and in the cogency--desired the death of Sire Edward, the King of England's son: "Sire Edward," the boy then said, "your wife has wearied of this long "Nay," Prince Edward said, in misapprehension, for the man was never said; "for as God reigns, I love you, and now am I shamed past death." said, "which was made not by the King of England but by Edward "Listen!" Sire Edward said, and came yet farther toward the King of lords," the Queen said, "this boy is the King's vicar. "There is no man left in England," said the Queen, "since Sire Edward When he had ended, King Edward said, "And where said, in his sharp way: "Edward, you know, as England knows, the King's "God save King Richard!" said the cache = ./cache/22463.txt txt = ./txt/22463.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 10882 author = Cabell, James Branch title = The Eagle's Shadow date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 51152 sentences = 3800 flesch = 86 summary = Billy Woods, his nephew, Margaret's quondam fiancé. sensible manner; and that, personally, she wouldn't marry Billy Woods Margaret Hugonin had a pretty hand, and Mr. Woods, as an artist, could "Yes, I should think I _did!_" said Margaret, "and if you dare tell loved you very dearly, Billy Woods--yes, I think I loved you quite as "Good-night, Billy," said this perfectly inconsistent young woman. "Billy," Miss Hugonin stated, "I'm sorry for what I said to you. Kennaston looked up for a moment, and Billy Woods, who had counted "Peggy!" said Mr. Woods, after a little. And now just for a little (thought poor Billy) let my eyes drink in "No," she said, "Billy cared for me, you know, a long time ago. said Kennaston, after a little, "that a thing called love exists in Margaret came out of the summer-house, Billy Woods followed her, in a cache = ./cache/10882.txt txt = ./txt/10882.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 10940 author = Jacob, P. L. title = Manners, Customs, and Dress During the Middle Ages and During the Renaissance Period date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 159061 sentences = 6595 flesch = 64 summary = King's Court, The, or Grand Council, Fifteenth Century [Illustration: Fig. 6.--King or Chief of Franks armed with the Seramasax, [Illustration: Fig. 8.--Charles, eldest Son of King Pepin, receives the [Illustration: Fig. 17.--King Charlemagne receiving the Oath of Fidelity [Illustration: Fig. 40.--Various Arms of the Fifteenth Century.] [Illustration: Fig. 50.--King Philip le Bel in War-dress, on the Occasion [Illustration: Fig. 64.--Country Life--Fac-simile of a Woodcut in a folio In the fourteenth century, Charles V., King of France, having asked Pope [Illustration: Fig. 130.--Grand Ceremonial Banquet at the Court of France [Illustration: Fig. 202.--Craftsmen in the Fourteenth Century--Fac-simile [Illustration: Fig. 299.--The Court of the Nobles.--Fac-simile of a [Illustration: Fig. 304.--The King's Court, or Grand Council.--Fac-simile [Illustration: Fig. 308.--Supreme Court, presided over by the King, who is [Illustration: Fig. 396.--"How the King-at-Arms presents the Sword to the [Illustration: Fig. 402.--Costume of King Clovis (Sixth Century).--From a [Illustration: Fig. 422.--Costume of Charles V., King of France.--From a cache = ./cache/10940.txt txt = ./txt/10940.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 11752 author = Cabell, James Branch title = Chivalry: Dizain des Reines date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 60923 sentences = 4406 flesch = 86 summary = for a long time, rather sadly, and demanded if he were the King's man or Osmund, has any man or woman loved me; never in all my English life have "Sire Edward," the boy then said, "your wife has wearied of this long begins), came letters to the first King Edward of England from his said, "which was made not by the King of England but by Edward "Listen!" Sire Edward said, and he came yet farther toward the King of "Hail, Queen of England!" said the Prince; lords," the Queen said, "this boy is the King's vicar. "There is no man left in England," said the Queen, "since Sire Edward When he had ended, King Edward said, "And where is Madame de "God save King Richard!" said the priest. "Dear fool," Sire Henry said, "there is no man in all the world but cache = ./cache/11752.txt txt = ./txt/11752.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 9488 author = Cabell, James Branch title = The Line of Love; Dizain des Mariages date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 58056 sentences = 4336 flesch = 87 summary = "O comrade dear," said Florian, "you who loved merriment, there is a Then the old woman said: "I think this is a true tale, my daughter, for "But we forget the boy, my dear," said the old lady. "Her eyes," said Adhelmar, and his voice shook, and his hands, lifting a "Ah, the old wrangle!" said the lady, and smiled a little wistfully. "He was a dear boy," she said, presently; "a boy who loved a young maid "Ah, John, you have not forgotten, I know," the lady said, looking up when Sir John looked any one squarely in the eyes,--and he said, What do you know of love?" Master Darke caught both her hands in his. "Dear love!" said he. My lord of Pevensey, I think, loves the Lady Ursula, at least, as much as "I have heard, Master Mervale," said the marquis, gently, "that love cache = ./cache/9488.txt txt = ./txt/9488.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 12745 author = nan title = The World's Greatest Books — Volume 11 — Ancient and Mediæval History date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 104613 sentences = 4856 flesch = 66 summary = Having restored peace to his country, the king in the twentieth year of When, ten years later, the old king died, his son was engaged in a war kings, who reigned for a period of over 453 years. approaching when these two great civilised powers of the ancient world Queen Hatshopsitu, reigned for many years with great ability while the and assumed the title of king, but his reign not long after ended with Power fell into the hands of a chief of one of the seven great Nero died after having reigned thirteen years and eight days, and pent-houses of wicker the Romans, with great toil day and night, These eighty years were the great period of Athenian literature and art: So ended, in the year 476, the empire of the West, and the last Roman that year brought England into the great struggle that was raging on the cache = ./cache/12745.txt txt = ./txt/12745.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 3821 author = Kingsley, Charles title = The Roman and the Teuton A Series of Lectures delivered before the University of Cambridge date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 98925 sentences = 4365 flesch = 74 summary = fix the place and time of battle--for the Teuton thought it mean to use the God-man, King of all nations upon earth. reasons, and those, such as God grant no living man may see, caused wise Bad laws, I say, will work tolerably under good men, if fitted to the existing circumstances by men of the world, as all Roman laws were. The Romans saw them conquer the empire; and said, the good men among Teutons, like Sindbad's old man of the sea. says old Paul, having got good weregeld for the loss of his eyes--a man to live more or less according to the laws of God and common humanity; they conquered, because it was true, and came from God. But this very difference of race exposed the clergy to great temptations. look on the Teutonic laws, whether Frank, Burgund, Goth or Lombard, as cache = ./cache/3821.txt txt = ./txt/3821.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 8771 author = Cabell, James Branch title = Jurgen: A Comedy of Justice date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 96464 sentences = 6320 flesch = 83 summary = So Jurgen said, a little peevishly: "Lisa, my dear, if you go into Jurgen remembered that the man had said precisely this a score of "Assuredly," says Jurgen then, "a magic sword is a fine thing, and a "Oh, my dear Jurgen," says she, "but how fine you look in that new thought it a fine thing to be a queen, in those days, Jurgen, when I "Now, by Heaven," says Jurgen, "when a woman tells me that, even "I bid you a good morning, Dame Anaïtis," said Jurgen. "Behold," said Jurgen, "I am a man born of a woman incomprehensibly. Come now, King Jurgen," said Horvendile, and still his young "O woman dear," says Jurgen, "but I have loved you, and my heart is persons might have said, to Jurgen this woman's countenance was in persons might have said, to Jurgen this woman's countenance was in cache = ./cache/8771.txt txt = ./txt/8771.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 6369 author = Davis, H. W. Carless (Henry William Carless) title = Medieval Europe date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 52325 sentences = 2108 flesch = 59 summary = Frankish Empire established as the one great power west of the Elbe and Charles was crowned Emperor of the Romans by Pope Leo III, in St. Peter's basilica at Rome; and his subjects vainly imagined that, by this The king's power was based upon three supports: the general allegiance subjects of the Empire fell into a Germanic group, lying chiefly east of the Pope as lord of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation. centuries, the great age of medieval statesmanship, saw other and more entering for the first time one of the great medieval churches. Roman Empire." And it is true that the later Emperors found it real powers was desired, not only by the clergy of the national churches himself, of the Two Powers, Church and State, both derived from God and among the nations, the purely German Empire of the fifteenth century was But the great wars of Pope and Emperor, the cache = ./cache/6369.txt txt = ./txt/6369.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 37848 author = nan title = Old English Chronicles date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 221400 sentences = 15123 flesch = 79 summary = place called Repton, and drive king Burhred from the kingdom beyond the of the same year, king Alfred came out with his army on board a fleet by In the same year, king Ethelwulf sent his son Alfred, above-named, to king Alfred's life, there was a great famine and mortality of men, and a of king Alfred's life, the above-named army of pagans, passed through In the same year, king Alfred fought a battle by sea against six ships place called Aller, near Athelney, and there king Alfred, receiving him In the same year Alfred, king of the Anglo-Saxons, fought a battle by king Alfred's life, the aforesaid army went up the river called Scald [Footnote 146: Robert, earl of Gloucester was the natural son of king In his time a certain king of the Morini[172] arrived with a great force "Cæsar attempting to pass a large river in Britain, Cassolaulus, king of cache = ./cache/37848.txt txt = ./txt/37848.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 39143 author = Maugham, W. Somerset (William Somerset) title = The Making of a Saint date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 73759 sentences = 6494 flesch = 92 summary = 'How did you employ those hours, Matteo?' asked Checco, looking rather imaginations,' said a big, heavy-looking man--an ugly, sallow-faced 'I beg your pardon, Messer Checco,' I said; then, turning to the man, 'One would think she was a king's daughter!' said Matteo, looking at her Suddenly Matteo said to me, 'Look at Girolamo!' 'I am glad you have come,' he said to Matteo, taking his hand and 'I know,' said Checco, 'the sword is hanging over my head. 'But think, Bartolomeo,' said Checco, 'you are grey-headed; you are not 'Why the devil doesn't this man come?' I said; and Matteo, turning to 'One would think you were afraid of leaving Checco in our hands,' said 'Ah!' said Matteo and Checco, looking at one another. 'I cannot let Checco throw away his life in this way,' I said. One day Checco came to me and said,-- cache = ./cache/39143.txt txt = ./txt/39143.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 36934 author = Lamprey, Louise title = In the Days of the Guild date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 69471 sentences = 4343 flesch = 89 summary = "Here is the money for thy wool, my lad," the old man said kindly. "But they are doing no work here," said the old man. the dignity and kindliness of the old man's ways were like a voice from long time before he was strong enough to handle stone like his father. He was a boy like you when he began to learn the work of the "What can you do?" asked the old man shortly, still working at his piece "And you want to learn my trade--eh?" said the old man a little more hand work together like two good comrades." ancient craft in a town where men hardly knew what good work was. boy does work like this I doubt Edrupt may be right when he says our ten a wall-painting so full of life and color that it looked like a live cache = ./cache/36934.txt txt = ./txt/36934.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 39227 author = nan title = A Source Book of Mediæval History Documents Illustrative of European Life and Institutions from the German Invasions to the Renaissance date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 192605 sentences = 10558 flesch = 73 summary = "Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God," the Lord said, On that day shall men come one by one to behold their works, the king and the Christian people, let him be punished by death. our palace shall prevail the worship of God, the honor of the king, promise that from this day forth, as God shall grant me wisdom and Church, kings, and seigniors for life, or for a certain term of years; practice in France for a long time before King Louis's day. If, however, the king shall wish to keep them more than forty days time, there was placed before them the charter of King Henry the John, by the grace of God, king of England, lord of Ireland, duke count from the king or emperor shall receive their office from the but under one person, who shall be king and sovereign lord of both cache = ./cache/39227.txt txt = ./txt/39227.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 40371 author = Bowman, Florence L. title = Britain in the Middle Ages: A History for Beginners date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 29397 sentences = 1804 flesch = 89 summary = thinking of this great thing, an old man rose and said, "The present Now Cnut was a great king before he took England, for he King of England, he began to love this kingdom more than all his lands, great King Hadrada to call out his men and ships and sail for England. When Hadrada heard this he said, "That English king was a little man, promised to be the King's men and to follow him in time of need. to King Arthur, "I bring you here a young Knight." Then the old man might, he came again unto the King and said he had been at the water In the days of "the courteous knight" and King, Edward III, a great war And the King came down to the field and said to his son: In those days, the great men of the land were rich and they dressed cache = ./cache/40371.txt txt = ./txt/40371.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 44703 author = White, James title = The Eighteen Christian Centuries date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 160888 sentences = 8049 flesch = 68 summary = great national events, foreign wars, or deep internal struggles--all years they had seen all the power of the state concentrated in one man; a confused notion of the greatness of the Roman power, the wealth the emperors, and from this time the Bishop of Rome became a great people who knew any thing of the state of feeling in foreign nations, the King, at the head of the people the Church; the nobles followed power of the king, they founded great towns on sites so adapted for idea of a great family of all the Christian Churches, wherever placed, Christian faith of great and populous nations which were long the most which a new power was introduced into Europe, and great changes took France, the King of England held a very different language, and took English power at this time might not have prevented the great and cruel cache = ./cache/44703.txt txt = ./txt/44703.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 33540 author = Hallam, Henry title = View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages, Vol. 3 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 234663 sentences = 13875 flesch = 68 summary = --Summons of Clergy to Parliament--King's Ordinary Council--its Patent--Summons of Clergy to Parliament--King's Ordinary Council--its styled a government by king, lords, and commons, we cannot, perhaps, in councils by the general custom of Europe, and by the common law of signs of the commons in parliament till the forty-ninth of Henry III. In his high court of parliament a king of England was to business until the king should appear personally in parliament and parliament, the commons came before the king and the lords in said lord the king, a message was sent to the commons of this parliament petitioned the king, lords, and commons against a false return of the into the king's hands, against the form of the great charter and the law The great council of the Norman kings was, as in common with Sir F. commons, before the 49th year of Henry III.; because after this time cache = ./cache/33540.txt txt = ./txt/33540.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 42824 author = Cutts, Edward Lewes title = Scenes and Characters of the Middle Ages Third Edition date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 185633 sentences = 8963 flesch = 73 summary = says Sir James Stephen, "the church had never seen so great and effectual noble men and women, knights and ladies, minstrels and merchants, quitting represent the king sitting in the abbot's place in the chapter-house, with orders; lived in a comfortable little house of stone or timber; often had of the religious men in a habit which looks like a gown, with the arms The hermit in whose hermitage Sir Launcelot passed long time is habit of their order; a king in his royal robes; a knight sometimes in [Illustration: _Knight and Men-at-Arms of the end of the Thirteenth [Illustration: _Men-at-Arms, Fourteenth Century._] [Illustration: _Group of English Knights and French Men-at-Arms._] The little woodcut of a knight at the hall-door illustrates another entrance-towers, the monastery looks like a great castle or a little town; religious houses--one a great and wealthy abbey--several churches, and was cache = ./cache/42824.txt txt = ./txt/42824.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 42707 author = McNeal, Edgar Holmes title = A Source Book for Mediæval History Selected Documents illustrating the History of Europe in the Middle Age date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 225027 sentences = 11841 flesch = 75 summary = The bishops and chief men shall elect officials for each province confession, the king of the Franks and his officials gave it thus to St. Peter and to his vicar the holy pope Adrian, promising with a solemn shall come to Rome with the consent of God, I will exalt the holy Roman bribery; and the emperor shall be by right both king [of Italy] and The pope shall be elected from the church in Rome, if a suitable Son of the living God has built his church, and the gates of hell shall churches of God. 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When Hadrada heard this he said, "That English king was a little man, promised to be the King''s men and to follow him in time of need. to King Arthur, "I bring you here a young Knight." Then the old man might, he came again unto the King and said he had been at the water In the days of "the courteous knight" and King, Edward III, a great war And the King came down to the field and said to his son: In those days, the great men of the land were rich and they dressed id: 22463 author: Cabell, James Branch title: Chivalry date: words: 57932 sentences: 4416 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/22463.txt txt: ./txt/22463.txt summary: was married a long while ago, madame, to the King of England, Lord Henry, "For the man was a brave one," Camoys said to the Queen, "and in the cogency--desired the death of Sire Edward, the King of England''s son: "Sire Edward," the boy then said, "your wife has wearied of this long "Nay," Prince Edward said, in misapprehension, for the man was never said; "for as God reigns, I love you, and now am I shamed past death." said, "which was made not by the King of England but by Edward "Listen!" Sire Edward said, and came yet farther toward the King of lords," the Queen said, "this boy is the King''s vicar. "There is no man left in England," said the Queen, "since Sire Edward When he had ended, King Edward said, "And where said, in his sharp way: "Edward, you know, as England knows, the King''s "God save King Richard!" said the id: 9663 author: Cabell, James Branch title: Domnei: A Comedy of Woman-Worship date: words: 36955 sentences: 2816 pages: flesch: 85 cache: ./cache/9663.txt txt: ./txt/9663.txt summary: Perion de la Forêt," said Melicent, and Said Perion, "You speak in this fashion of the most lovely lady God has "Look well upon me, Perion," said Melicent. And presently, as Perion had commanded, Ahasuerus came to Melicent. attempt the life of Melicent; and thrice Demetrios spared the woman at For Melicent (since she loved Perion) could once held the life of Perion in your hands?" Demetrios unfastened his "I meant," said Perion, "to hold you as the ransom of Dame Melicent. "Oh, but at times," said Perion, "I wish that I might honourably love Demetrios was none of these things, for this Perion whom Melicent had "Messire Demetrios," said Perion, "I never thought to ask a favour of Perion I loved has not forgotten," answered Melicent. Said Melicent, "It is not unlikely that the Perion men know to-day has Thus Melicent, who knew that Perion loved her. Thus Melicent, who knew that Perion loved her. id: 9488 author: Cabell, James Branch title: The Line of Love; Dizain des Mariages date: words: 58056 sentences: 4336 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/9488.txt txt: ./txt/9488.txt summary: "O comrade dear," said Florian, "you who loved merriment, there is a Then the old woman said: "I think this is a true tale, my daughter, for "But we forget the boy, my dear," said the old lady. "Her eyes," said Adhelmar, and his voice shook, and his hands, lifting a "Ah, the old wrangle!" said the lady, and smiled a little wistfully. "He was a dear boy," she said, presently; "a boy who loved a young maid "Ah, John, you have not forgotten, I know," the lady said, looking up when Sir John looked any one squarely in the eyes,--and he said, What do you know of love?" Master Darke caught both her hands in his. "Dear love!" said he. My lord of Pevensey, I think, loves the Lady Ursula, at least, as much as "I have heard, Master Mervale," said the marquis, gently, "that love id: 10882 author: Cabell, James Branch title: The Eagle''s Shadow date: words: 51152 sentences: 3800 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/10882.txt txt: ./txt/10882.txt summary: Billy Woods, his nephew, Margaret''s quondam fiancé. sensible manner; and that, personally, she wouldn''t marry Billy Woods Margaret Hugonin had a pretty hand, and Mr. Woods, as an artist, could "Yes, I should think I _did!_" said Margaret, "and if you dare tell loved you very dearly, Billy Woods--yes, I think I loved you quite as "Good-night, Billy," said this perfectly inconsistent young woman. "Billy," Miss Hugonin stated, "I''m sorry for what I said to you. Kennaston looked up for a moment, and Billy Woods, who had counted "Peggy!" said Mr. Woods, after a little. And now just for a little (thought poor Billy) let my eyes drink in "No," she said, "Billy cared for me, you know, a long time ago. said Kennaston, after a little, "that a thing called love exists in Margaret came out of the summer-house, Billy Woods followed her, in a id: 11752 author: Cabell, James Branch title: Chivalry: Dizain des Reines date: words: 60923 sentences: 4406 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/11752.txt txt: ./txt/11752.txt summary: for a long time, rather sadly, and demanded if he were the King''s man or Osmund, has any man or woman loved me; never in all my English life have "Sire Edward," the boy then said, "your wife has wearied of this long begins), came letters to the first King Edward of England from his said, "which was made not by the King of England but by Edward "Listen!" Sire Edward said, and he came yet farther toward the King of "Hail, Queen of England!" said the Prince; lords," the Queen said, "this boy is the King''s vicar. "There is no man left in England," said the Queen, "since Sire Edward When he had ended, King Edward said, "And where is Madame de "God save King Richard!" said the priest. "Dear fool," Sire Henry said, "there is no man in all the world but id: 8771 author: Cabell, James Branch title: Jurgen: A Comedy of Justice date: words: 96464 sentences: 6320 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/8771.txt txt: ./txt/8771.txt summary: So Jurgen said, a little peevishly: "Lisa, my dear, if you go into Jurgen remembered that the man had said precisely this a score of "Assuredly," says Jurgen then, "a magic sword is a fine thing, and a "Oh, my dear Jurgen," says she, "but how fine you look in that new thought it a fine thing to be a queen, in those days, Jurgen, when I "Now, by Heaven," says Jurgen, "when a woman tells me that, even "I bid you a good morning, Dame Anaïtis," said Jurgen. "Behold," said Jurgen, "I am a man born of a woman incomprehensibly. Come now, King Jurgen," said Horvendile, and still his young "O woman dear," says Jurgen, "but I have loved you, and my heart is persons might have said, to Jurgen this woman''s countenance was in persons might have said, to Jurgen this woman''s countenance was in id: 42824 author: Cutts, Edward Lewes title: Scenes and Characters of the Middle Ages Third Edition date: words: 185633 sentences: 8963 pages: flesch: 73 cache: ./cache/42824.txt txt: ./txt/42824.txt summary: says Sir James Stephen, "the church had never seen so great and effectual noble men and women, knights and ladies, minstrels and merchants, quitting represent the king sitting in the abbot''s place in the chapter-house, with orders; lived in a comfortable little house of stone or timber; often had of the religious men in a habit which looks like a gown, with the arms The hermit in whose hermitage Sir Launcelot passed long time is habit of their order; a king in his royal robes; a knight sometimes in [Illustration: _Knight and Men-at-Arms of the end of the Thirteenth [Illustration: _Men-at-Arms, Fourteenth Century._] [Illustration: _Group of English Knights and French Men-at-Arms._] The little woodcut of a knight at the hall-door illustrates another entrance-towers, the monastery looks like a great castle or a little town; religious houses--one a great and wealthy abbey--several churches, and was id: 6369 author: Davis, H. W. Carless (Henry William Carless) title: Medieval Europe date: words: 52325 sentences: 2108 pages: flesch: 59 cache: ./cache/6369.txt txt: ./txt/6369.txt summary: Frankish Empire established as the one great power west of the Elbe and Charles was crowned Emperor of the Romans by Pope Leo III, in St. Peter''s basilica at Rome; and his subjects vainly imagined that, by this The king''s power was based upon three supports: the general allegiance subjects of the Empire fell into a Germanic group, lying chiefly east of the Pope as lord of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation. centuries, the great age of medieval statesmanship, saw other and more entering for the first time one of the great medieval churches. Roman Empire." And it is true that the later Emperors found it real powers was desired, not only by the clergy of the national churches himself, of the Two Powers, Church and State, both derived from God and among the nations, the purely German Empire of the fifteenth century was But the great wars of Pope and Emperor, the id: 14245 author: Ferrar, William John title: The Fall of the Grand Sarrasin Being a Chronicle of Sir Nigel de Bessin, Knight, of Things that Happed in Guernsey Island, in the Norman Seas, in and about the Year One Thousand and Fifty-Seven date: words: 35186 sentences: 1860 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/14245.txt txt: ./txt/14245.txt summary: man landed with the good news of God in days of old, and its stout of Archbishop Maugher men said a spirit of evil ever went with him, or foam of filth on these Norman seas, this day last week rode into St. Brieuc by night with eighteen ships, climbed into the fort, none letting that is the last I have heard of Le Grand Sarrasin!" said Brother Hugo, "And it is well for thee, good lad," said Augustine, "that thou art "My lord archbishop," said he, "thou shouldst know is far from Coutances "Tell him," said I, "that Abbot Michael, his good brother, has sent me "My lords," said I, "the good brothers of St. Michael of the Vale in "And thou at Canterbury, good brother," said the abbot. "My lord duke," said mine uncle, "with pain I disturb thee; but thou "See, then, lad," said he, "that thou redeem thy father''s good name! id: 33540 author: Hallam, Henry title: View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages, Vol. 3 date: words: 234663 sentences: 13875 pages: flesch: 68 cache: ./cache/33540.txt txt: ./txt/33540.txt summary: --Summons of Clergy to Parliament--King''s Ordinary Council--its Patent--Summons of Clergy to Parliament--King''s Ordinary Council--its styled a government by king, lords, and commons, we cannot, perhaps, in councils by the general custom of Europe, and by the common law of signs of the commons in parliament till the forty-ninth of Henry III. In his high court of parliament a king of England was to business until the king should appear personally in parliament and parliament, the commons came before the king and the lords in said lord the king, a message was sent to the commons of this parliament petitioned the king, lords, and commons against a false return of the into the king''s hands, against the form of the great charter and the law The great council of the Norman kings was, as in common with Sir F. commons, before the 49th year of Henry III.; because after this time id: 10940 author: Jacob, P. L. title: Manners, Customs, and Dress During the Middle Ages and During the Renaissance Period date: words: 159061 sentences: 6595 pages: flesch: 64 cache: ./cache/10940.txt txt: ./txt/10940.txt summary: King''s Court, The, or Grand Council, Fifteenth Century [Illustration: Fig. 6.--King or Chief of Franks armed with the Seramasax, [Illustration: Fig. 8.--Charles, eldest Son of King Pepin, receives the [Illustration: Fig. 17.--King Charlemagne receiving the Oath of Fidelity [Illustration: Fig. 40.--Various Arms of the Fifteenth Century.] [Illustration: Fig. 50.--King Philip le Bel in War-dress, on the Occasion [Illustration: Fig. 64.--Country Life--Fac-simile of a Woodcut in a folio In the fourteenth century, Charles V., King of France, having asked Pope [Illustration: Fig. 130.--Grand Ceremonial Banquet at the Court of France [Illustration: Fig. 202.--Craftsmen in the Fourteenth Century--Fac-simile [Illustration: Fig. 299.--The Court of the Nobles.--Fac-simile of a [Illustration: Fig. 304.--The King''s Court, or Grand Council.--Fac-simile [Illustration: Fig. 308.--Supreme Court, presided over by the King, who is [Illustration: Fig. 396.--"How the King-at-Arms presents the Sword to the [Illustration: Fig. 402.--Costume of King Clovis (Sixth Century).--From a [Illustration: Fig. 422.--Costume of Charles V., King of France.--From a id: 19468 author: Jarrett, Bede title: Mediaeval Socialism date: words: 28031 sentences: 1524 pages: flesch: 70 cache: ./cache/19468.txt txt: ./txt/19468.txt summary: For with man''s life, social, political, economic, we are in contact with determined the necessity of civil authority, slavery, private property, reasoning on the whole question of the private possession of property. respect to this, it is lawful for man to hold things as his own." Here does he hold the moral proposition that private property is lawful, but the possession of some material things) was demanded by the law of man''s declared to be a sacred right, as it followed from a law of nature; the property, whatever rights and duties held good were not public, but call "pure feudalism," any concept of a national law or natural right, to say that the human positive law by which private property was Thus every man has a right to property; he can never by any possible support of his own life, and, therefore, to private property in the form id: 3821 author: Kingsley, Charles title: The Roman and the Teuton A Series of Lectures delivered before the University of Cambridge date: words: 98925 sentences: 4365 pages: flesch: 74 cache: ./cache/3821.txt txt: ./txt/3821.txt summary: fix the place and time of battle--for the Teuton thought it mean to use the God-man, King of all nations upon earth. reasons, and those, such as God grant no living man may see, caused wise Bad laws, I say, will work tolerably under good men, if fitted to the existing circumstances by men of the world, as all Roman laws were. The Romans saw them conquer the empire; and said, the good men among Teutons, like Sindbad''s old man of the sea. says old Paul, having got good weregeld for the loss of his eyes--a man to live more or less according to the laws of God and common humanity; they conquered, because it was true, and came from God. But this very difference of race exposed the clergy to great temptations. look on the Teutonic laws, whether Frank, Burgund, Goth or Lombard, as id: 36934 author: Lamprey, Louise title: In the Days of the Guild date: words: 69471 sentences: 4343 pages: flesch: 89 cache: ./cache/36934.txt txt: ./txt/36934.txt summary: "Here is the money for thy wool, my lad," the old man said kindly. "But they are doing no work here," said the old man. the dignity and kindliness of the old man''s ways were like a voice from long time before he was strong enough to handle stone like his father. He was a boy like you when he began to learn the work of the "What can you do?" asked the old man shortly, still working at his piece "And you want to learn my trade--eh?" said the old man a little more hand work together like two good comrades." ancient craft in a town where men hardly knew what good work was. boy does work like this I doubt Edrupt may be right when he says our ten a wall-painting so full of life and color that it looked like a live id: 39143 author: Maugham, W. Somerset (William Somerset) title: The Making of a Saint date: words: 73759 sentences: 6494 pages: flesch: 92 cache: ./cache/39143.txt txt: ./txt/39143.txt summary: ''How did you employ those hours, Matteo?'' asked Checco, looking rather imaginations,'' said a big, heavy-looking man--an ugly, sallow-faced ''I beg your pardon, Messer Checco,'' I said; then, turning to the man, ''One would think she was a king''s daughter!'' said Matteo, looking at her Suddenly Matteo said to me, ''Look at Girolamo!'' ''I am glad you have come,'' he said to Matteo, taking his hand and ''I know,'' said Checco, ''the sword is hanging over my head. ''But think, Bartolomeo,'' said Checco, ''you are grey-headed; you are not ''Why the devil doesn''t this man come?'' I said; and Matteo, turning to ''One would think you were afraid of leaving Checco in our hands,'' said ''Ah!'' said Matteo and Checco, looking at one another. ''I cannot let Checco throw away his life in this way,'' I said. One day Checco came to me and said,-- id: 42707 author: McNeal, Edgar Holmes title: A Source Book for Mediæval History Selected Documents illustrating the History of Europe in the Middle Age date: words: 225027 sentences: 11841 pages: flesch: 75 cache: ./cache/42707.txt txt: ./txt/42707.txt summary: The bishops and chief men shall elect officials for each province confession, the king of the Franks and his officials gave it thus to St. Peter and to his vicar the holy pope Adrian, promising with a solemn shall come to Rome with the consent of God, I will exalt the holy Roman bribery; and the emperor shall be by right both king [of Italy] and The pope shall be elected from the church in Rome, if a suitable Son of the living God has built his church, and the gates of hell shall churches of God. If any person, ecclesiastic or layman, shall knowingly should die first, the pope and the cardinals and the Roman church shall the king or emperor shall receive their office from the bishop, if this and his successors shall hold the said lands in the name of the Lord receive his authority as a fief from the lord of the land, and he shall id: 17973 author: Morris, William title: The World of Romance being Contributions to The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine, 1856 date: words: 35653 sentences: 1226 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/17973.txt txt: ./txt/17973.txt summary: long), I looked up from his face to the window underneath which he lay; I their tomb: I was a long time carving it; I did not think I should be so her and went up to the sick man, and said: ''Sir Knight, in spite of all dreams, in that moment of awe and great dread, of the old long-past days he?'' Then the old man, whose head was heavy for grief, said: ''Oh, sir! side from the good city in the midst of a great band of knights and menat-arms, and other bands drew to us as we went, and in three days we said; I came to her and kissed her head as she lay, then raised her up; to happen, the chief of the knights (a very noble-looking man, she said) face is not of a man, I should think; it is rather like a very fair id: 44703 author: White, James title: The Eighteen Christian Centuries date: words: 160888 sentences: 8049 pages: flesch: 68 cache: ./cache/44703.txt txt: ./txt/44703.txt summary: great national events, foreign wars, or deep internal struggles--all years they had seen all the power of the state concentrated in one man; a confused notion of the greatness of the Roman power, the wealth the emperors, and from this time the Bishop of Rome became a great people who knew any thing of the state of feeling in foreign nations, the King, at the head of the people the Church; the nobles followed power of the king, they founded great towns on sites so adapted for idea of a great family of all the Christian Churches, wherever placed, Christian faith of great and populous nations which were long the most which a new power was introduced into Europe, and great changes took France, the King of England held a very different language, and took English power at this time might not have prevented the great and cruel id: 12745 author: nan title: The World''s Greatest Books — Volume 11 — Ancient and Mediæval History date: words: 104613 sentences: 4856 pages: flesch: 66 cache: ./cache/12745.txt txt: ./txt/12745.txt summary: Having restored peace to his country, the king in the twentieth year of When, ten years later, the old king died, his son was engaged in a war kings, who reigned for a period of over 453 years. approaching when these two great civilised powers of the ancient world Queen Hatshopsitu, reigned for many years with great ability while the and assumed the title of king, but his reign not long after ended with Power fell into the hands of a chief of one of the seven great Nero died after having reigned thirteen years and eight days, and pent-houses of wicker the Romans, with great toil day and night, These eighty years were the great period of Athenian literature and art: So ended, in the year 476, the empire of the West, and the last Roman that year brought England into the great struggle that was raging on the id: 37848 author: nan title: Old English Chronicles date: words: 221400 sentences: 15123 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/37848.txt txt: ./txt/37848.txt summary: place called Repton, and drive king Burhred from the kingdom beyond the of the same year, king Alfred came out with his army on board a fleet by In the same year, king Ethelwulf sent his son Alfred, above-named, to king Alfred''s life, there was a great famine and mortality of men, and a of king Alfred''s life, the above-named army of pagans, passed through In the same year, king Alfred fought a battle by sea against six ships place called Aller, near Athelney, and there king Alfred, receiving him In the same year Alfred, king of the Anglo-Saxons, fought a battle by king Alfred''s life, the aforesaid army went up the river called Scald [Footnote 146: Robert, earl of Gloucester was the natural son of king In his time a certain king of the Morini[172] arrived with a great force "Cæsar attempting to pass a large river in Britain, Cassolaulus, king of id: 39227 author: nan title: A Source Book of Mediæval History Documents Illustrative of European Life and Institutions from the German Invasions to the Renaissance date: words: 192605 sentences: 10558 pages: flesch: 73 cache: ./cache/39227.txt txt: ./txt/39227.txt summary: "Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God," the Lord said, On that day shall men come one by one to behold their works, the king and the Christian people, let him be punished by death. our palace shall prevail the worship of God, the honor of the king, promise that from this day forth, as God shall grant me wisdom and Church, kings, and seigniors for life, or for a certain term of years; practice in France for a long time before King Louis''s day. If, however, the king shall wish to keep them more than forty days time, there was placed before them the charter of King Henry the John, by the grace of God, king of England, lord of Ireland, duke count from the king or emperor shall receive their office from the but under one person, who shall be king and sovereign lord of both ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel