id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20204 Ruskin, John The Storm-Cloud of the Nineteenth Century Two Lectures delivered at the London Institution, February 4th and 11th, 1884 .txt text/plain 25316 1042 71 In fine weather the sky was either blue or clear in its light; the rain, the air and sky are healthily clear, and the sun bright. light upon them, that makes some clouds look black[13] and others On any pure white, and practically opaque, cloud, or thing like a such thing in nature as a green lighted cloud relieved from a red form circular zones of color round the sun; but the clouds were not first noticed the definite character of this wind, and of the clouds The first time I recognized the clouds brought by the plague-wind then the wind will come back and cover the whole sky with clouds eight to nine, into pure, natural weather,--low rain-clouds on my statement that the colored portions of the lighted clouds were on cloud and wind (very indifferently reported in 'The Times'). time I saw the plague-cloud on _them_." ./cache/20204.txt ./txt/20204.txt