id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37446 Bottomley, Gordon King Lear's Wife; The Crier by Night; The Riding to Lithend; Midsummer-Eve; Laodice and Danaƫ .txt text/plain 43601 5117 98 Yet let my time come not ere I am ready-_A child's hands beat on the outside of the door beyond the bed._ _She turns her head away from GONERIL and closes her eyes._ _As GONERIL watches her in silence, GORMFLAITH enters by the door beyond _GONERIL, meeting her near the door and speaking in a low voice._ _GONERIL enters by the door near the bed: her knife and the hand that _HIALTI enters the sleeping-chamber; after watching the door close upon Who treads the dark like snow, of old king Sleep. _RANNVEIG, an old wimpled woman, enters as if from a door at the unseen Have any men come home to the young women, The women shall not let ye know the food-house, Let the door stand, my mother: it is her way. Of Gunnar's earth, for two men dead to-night Let us turn home to bed: we shall not sleep; ./cache/37446.txt ./txt/37446.txt