        item: #1 of 5
          id: 11025
      author: Kingsley, Charles
       title: Phaethon: Loose Thoughts for Loose Thinkers
        date: None
       words: 17947
      flesch: 71
     summary: For the women, whatsoever their temperaments, or even their tastes might be, took to this to me incomprehensible religion naturally and instinctively; while the very few men who were in their clique were-I don't deny some of them were good men enough-if they had been men at all: if they had been well-read, or well-bred, or gallant, or clear-headed, or liberal- minded, or, in short, anything but the silky, smooth-tongued hunt- the-slippers nine out of ten of them were. -that it is the spiritual world which is governed by physical laws, and the physical by spiritual ones; that while men and women are merely the puppets of cerebrations and mentations, and attractions and repulsions, it is the trees, and stones, and gases, who have the wills and the energies, and the faiths and the virtues and the personalities.
    keywords: alcibiades; dear; facts; god; good; man; men; right; socrates; spirit; templeton; things; truth; zeus
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        item: #2 of 5
          id: 31579
      author: Marryat, Frederick
       title: Olla Podrida
        date: None
       words: 107708
      flesch: 92
     summary: I say, Mr Peter, what can you want with my lady? _Peter_ (_consequentially_). Ans._ Hear _me_ now in turn, By the soul I've perill'd, we must _not_ part!
    keywords: adm; agnes; ant; antonio; aside; bargrove; bep; capt; captain; cockle; day; dear; don; edward; eth; etheridge; exit; eyes; father; felix; gasp; gaspar; gilbert; good; half; hand; head; heart; holy; hour; house; isidora; jack; know; lady; leave; left; little; love; lucy; man; massa; master; mer; moonshine; mother; mrs; nelly; night; nina; perez; peter; room; san; sir; tell; thee; thou; thought; thy; time; tis; way; wife; wind; wish; woman; world; years
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        item: #3 of 5
          id: 43886
      author: Day, Samuel Phillips
       title: Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress: In Words of One Syllable
        date: None
       words: 27462
      flesch: 95
     summary: Said he, It is for that I know not where to go. True, there are, by the help of him who frames the laws, some stout and firm steps found through the midst of this slough; these steps are all but hid, or if they be seen, men step on one side, and then they get all grime with mire, though the steps be there; but the ground is good when they are once got in at the gate.
    keywords: christian; friend; gate; good; know; man; men; place; saw; thee; things; thou; time; way; words
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        item: #4 of 5
          id: 49450
      author: Petrarca, Francesco
       title: Petrarch's Secret; or, the Soul's Conflict with Passion Three Dialogues Between Himself and S. Augustine
        date: None
       words: 51615
      flesch: 85
     summary: Think also of the shortness of our life, concerning which many great men have left their books. Not to speak of other men, I call to witness Her who has ever been the ruling spirit of my life; you yourself also I call to witness how many times I have pondered over my own misery and over the subject of Death; with what floods of tears I have sought to wash away my stains, so that I can scarce speak of it without weeping; yet hitherto, as you see, all is in vain.
    keywords: body; case; cicero; day; death; desire; end; eyes; god; good; hand; heart; hope; know; life; look; love; man; men; mind; nature; petrarch; place; reason; s. augustine; soul; things; think; thought; time; truth; way; wish; words; world
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        item: #5 of 5
          id: 52356
      author: Leopardi, Giacomo
       title: Essays and Dialogues
        date: None
       words: 76205
      flesch: 75
     summary: Now these men, whose life normally lasts only forty years, that is, half the time granted by nature to other men, would experience every moment an intensity of life, twice as strong as ours, because their growth, maturity, and decline are accomplished twice as rapidly as with us. Both are often despised for their difference in manner of life and opinions from other men, who neither do justice to their ability nor to the writings they put forth in proof of it.
    keywords: age; body; book; condition; contrary; day; death; desire; earth; existence; experience; fact; friend; future; glory; good; hand; happiness; hope; hour; human; jove; knowledge; leopardi; life; love; man; men; mind; nature; opinion; people; philosophy; place; pleasure; power; present; race; reason; spirit; state; sun; things; thought; time; truth; way; wish; words; world; writings; years
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