        item: #1 of 5
          id: 26
      author: Milton, John
       title: Paradise Lost
        date: None
       words: 80934
      flesch: 62
     summary: Reign thou in Hell, thy kingdom; let me serve In Heaven God ever blest, and his divine Behests obey, worthiest to be obeyed; Yet chains in Hell, not realms, expect: Mean while From me returned, as erst thou saidst, from flight, This greeting on thy impious crest receive. Uriel, for thou of those seven Spirits that stand In sight of God's high throne, gloriously bright, The first art wont his great authentick will Interpreter through highest Heaven to bring, Where all his sons thy embassy attend; And here art likeliest by supreme decree Like honour to obtain, and as his eye To visit oft this new creation round; Unspeakable desire to see, and know All these his wonderous works, but chiefly Man, His chief delight and favour, him for whom All these his works so wonderous he ordained, Hath brought me from the quires of Cherubim Alone thus wandering.
    keywords: adam; air; angel; arms; bright; day; death; deep; earth; end; eve; evil; eyes; fair; father; fear; find; fire; forth; fruit; glory; god; gods; good; hand; hast; hath; head; heart; heaven; hell; high; hope; joy; know; left; life; like; love; man; men; nature; night; oft; pain; paradise; place; power; rest; round; satan; saw; sea; seat; shall; son; spake; spirits; state; stood; sun; thee; things; thou; thoughts; thy; tree; war; way; world
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        item: #2 of 5
          id: 398
      author: Platt, Rutherford Hayes
       title: The First Book of Adam and Eve
        date: None
       words: 34790
      flesch: 92
     summary: 1 After this Satan, the hater of all good, took the form of an angel, and with him two others, so that they looked like the three angels who had brought to Adam gold, incense, and myrrh. And on you, O Adam, while in My garden and obedient to Me, did that bright light rest also.
    keywords: adam; cave; chapter; day; eve; fire; garden; god; o adam; o god; satan; water; word
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        item: #3 of 5
          id: 8526
      author: Twain, Mark
       title: Eve's Diary, Part 1
        date: None
       words: 2313
      flesch: 87
     summary: During the last day or two I have taken all the work of naming things off his hands, and this has been a great relief to him, for he has no gift in that line, and is evidently very grateful. The moon got loose last night, and slid down and fell out of the scheme--a very great loss; it breaks my heart to think of it.
    keywords: day; experiment
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        item: #4 of 5
          id: 8527
      author: Twain, Mark
       title: Eve's Diary, Part 2
        date: None
       words: 1891
      flesch: 89
     summary: It was good casual art, still it showed that he possesses a certain quality of perception. I went there, and there was a pinch of delicate pink dust in the hole.
    keywords: fire; heart
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        item: #5 of 5
          id: 8528
      author: Twain, Mark
       title: Eve's Diary, Part 3
        date: None
       words: 2739
      flesch: 84
     summary: It is best to prove things by actual experiment; then you KNOW; whereas if you depend on guessing and supposing and conjecturing, you never get educated. All these days we have had such good times, and it hasn't been lonesome for me, ever.
    keywords: love; sex; things
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