id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 43012 Anonymous Opium Eating: An Autobiographical Sketch by an Habituate .txt text/plain 34848 1765 71 Coleridge Defended.--Wretched State of the Opium Eater.--An The condition of the old prisoners at this time (say during the month of eater of opium, after taking much of the drug the day previous, ever The effect of opium, the reader must bear in mind, always lasts stimulation which obtains a short time after taking a dose of opium, but De Quincey speaks of Coleridge as though the latter had denounced opium, As the effect of opium passes off, a deep feeling of gloom of natural sleep and other suffering caused by opium can be called Opium puts a man under an influence which must pass away before natural The appetite for opium at this time is generally master But the opium eater's general state of feeling, state of his body and mind as an opium eater. In De Quincey's article entitled "Coleridge and Opium Eating," in the ./cache/43012.txt ./txt/43012.txt