id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 10085 nan Moorish Literature Comprising Romantic Ballads, Tales of the Berbers, Stories of the Kabyles, Folk-Lore, and National Traditions .txt text/plain 93114 7981 95 Yes, happy, for I knew that thou hadst given me thy love, "Thy words have done me grievous wrong, for, lovely Mooress, couldst thou His life is naught without the thought that thou art happy in thy lot; That thou wert mine and 'twas to me thy heart was given away. Yet hast thou gifts that ladies love; thy bearing bold and bright But now that thou hast turned from me, I come thy face to greet, Thou knowest well that Zaida has loved thee long and true, And be as tender in thy love as thou art brave in arms. "Very well," said he; "wait to-day, and to-morrow thou shalt go with my When day dawned he said to his sister, "Go see if she is in thy father's "Come now," said the man, and he sent away his son. The next day the young man said to the King: "Make all the inhabitants of ./cache/10085.txt ./txt/10085.txt