item: #1 of 21 id: 11930 author: Ade, George title: More Fables date: None words: 21539 flesch: 84 summary: THE_ FABLE _OF THE_ HONEST MONEY-MAKER AND THE PARTNER OF HIS JOYS, _SUCH AS THEY WERE_ THE_ FABLE _OF THE_ COTILLON LEADER _ keywords: author; away; brewster; byrd; clara; club; come; country; day; fable; girl; good; head; henry; home; house; illustration; jim; lutie; man; men; money; night; room; thing; thought; time; uncle; wife cache: 11930.txt plain text: 11930.txt item: #2 of 21 id: 12793 author: Bierce, Ambrose title: Cobwebs from an Empty Skull date: None words: 53783 flesch: 79 summary: It was clear enough, however, that the subject of Tony's meditation was more than average inter_est_in', as his father phrased it; for sometimes he would give it so grave consideration that observers would double their anxiety about the safety of his head, which he seemed in danger of snapping off with solemn nods; and at other times he would laugh immoderately, smiting his thigh or holding his sides in uncontrollable merriment. Holding him up by the beard, he addressed him thus: You must try to forgive me for what I am about to do; and you might as well set about it at once, for you haven't much time. keywords: animal; bear; beast; bird; body; business; cat; course; day; dead; dog; door; eyes; fable; father; feet; fellow; fool; friend; going; good; hand; hans; head; home; horse; illustration; lady; life; like; lion; look; love; man; matter; mind; moment; moral; morning; nature; night; people; pig; place; question; reply; saw; set; ship; tail; taking; tale; think; thinking; thought; time; water; way; work; years; young cache: 12793.txt plain text: 12793.txt item: #3 of 21 id: 13815 author: None title: The Talking Beasts: A Book of Fable Wisdom date: None words: 73426 flesch: 85 summary: Well, Reynard, Said he, and what scent do you discover here? The Tortoise rejoined; How can it be that ye should speak with a view to my advantage, and I fail to perform a compact which is for my own good? Said the Geese: The condition is that when we take thee up and fly through the air thou wilt not utter a single syllable, for any one who may happen to see us will be sure to throw in a word, and say something in reference to us directly or indirectly. keywords: aesop; ass; birds; cat; children; day; deer; dog; eagle; elephant; fables; father; fontaine; food; forest; fox; friend; good; great; greek; ground; head; hen; home; jackal; king; life; lion; lord; man; master; men; monkey; mother; mouse; people; place; rat; saying; thee; thing; thou; thought; tiger; time; tree; water; way; wolf; young cache: 13815.txt plain text: 13815.txt item: #4 of 21 id: 15284 author: Potter, Beatrix title: The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse date: None words: 1365 flesch: 88 summary: Timmy Willie was born in a garden. Timmy Willie was a little country mouse who went to town by mistake in a hamper. keywords: mouse; timmy; willie cache: 15284.txt plain text: 15284.txt item: #5 of 21 id: 16688 author: Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot title: Hymns, Songs, and Fables, for Young People date: None words: 16600 flesch: 89 summary: PAGE Suffer little children to come unto me 1 Hymn 2 Hymn for a Little Boy 3 The Lord is my Strength 5 Hymn 6 Thy Will be done 7 Sabbath Day 8 The Good Boy's Hymn on going to Bed 10 God is good 11 Evening 12 Robinson Crusoe's Hymn 13 Hymn 14 On Prayer 16 The Spirit giveth Life 17 Let little children come to me,-- keywords: 16mo; 18mo; book; boy; cents; christian; day; edition; father; god; good; heart; life; love; mother; price; rev; song; thee; thou; thoughts; thy; tis; young cache: 16688.txt plain text: 16688.txt item: #6 of 21 id: 19813 author: Ade, George title: Ade's Fables date: None words: 37915 flesch: 77 summary: After she had seen nothing else but those Ears for many, many Days, it became evident to her that if Kenneth truly loved her, he would go and have them fixed. Having devoted many Days to the Annual Report of the Purity Brigade, he was due to turn in at 9 o'clock each evening, while recuperating in the Country. keywords: ambition; bernice; board; bob; book; city; claudine; club; cold; come; corner; country; couple; daughter; day; days; elam; elphye; evening; fable; father; game; going; good; hair; hand; head; heart; home; hotel; hour; house; kenneth; kind; life; look; loretta; lot; man; money; morning; new; pallzey; people; real; regular; right; room; saw; school; sitting; store; street; sylvester; thing; time; town; waiting; way; week; white; work; world; years cache: 19813.txt plain text: 19813.txt item: #7 of 21 id: 19892 author: Richards, Laura Elizabeth Howe title: The Silver Crown: Another Book of Fables date: None words: 13557 flesch: 97 summary: Said the eldest child to the Angel who was their guardian; Dear, there is one seeking a home; shall we call her in? Oh, hush! The Little Sister looked, and there came hastening toward her a lovely band, little children and older ones, with floating locks and starry eyes, and all the eyes fixed on her with looks of love, and all the arms stretched out to her with gestures of longing. keywords: angel; child; children; fire; heart; house; love; man; things; way; white cache: 19892.txt plain text: 19892.txt item: #8 of 21 id: 19993 author: None title: Childhood's Favorites and Fairy Stories The Young Folks Treasury, Volume 1 date: None words: 173837 flesch: 91 summary: Who Slew the Giant Cormoran 358 Connla and the Fairy Maiden 390 A Pheasant Also Came Flying and Said: Give Me a Dumpling 434 _(Many of the illustrations in this volume are reproduced by special permission of E. P. Dutton & Company, owners of the American rights.) * * * Little Robin Redbreast sat upon a tree, Up went pussy-cat, and down went he; Down came pussy-cat, and away Robin ran; Said little Robin Redbreast, Catch me if you can. keywords: beautiful; bed; bird; boy; castle; cat; children; come; coming; daughter; day; dead; dear; dog; door; evening; eyes; fairy; fast; father; field; fine; fox; giant; girl; gold; golden; good; goose; great; hand; hans; head; heart; home; house; jack; king; land; left; life; little; look; maiden; man; master; money; morning; mother; night; palace; people; pig; pinocchio; poor; princess; queen; red; room; round; saw; sea; set; soldier; son; story; table; teeny; thing; thought; time; tree; voice; water; way; white; wife; window; wish; wolf; woman; wood; world cache: 19993.txt plain text: 19993.txt item: #9 of 21 id: 19994 author: Aesop title: The Aesop for Children With pictures by Milo Winter date: None words: 27667 flesch: 93 summary: It happened to be a very lean and bony Dog, and Master Wolf would have turned up his nose at such meager fare had he not been more hungry than usual. A white paw, of course, is a feature few Wolves can show, and so Master Wolf had to go away as hungry as he had come. keywords: ass; cat; day; dog; eagle; farmer; fox; good; head; illustration; lion; man; master; mouse; sheep; shepherd; time; water; way; wolf cache: 19994.txt plain text: 19994.txt item: #10 of 21 id: 20510 author: Ade, George title: Ade's Fables date: None words: 38506 flesch: 78 summary: After she had seen nothing else but those Ears for many, many Days, it became evident to her that if Kenneth truly loved her, he would go and have them fixed. Having devoted many Days to the Annual Report of the Purity Brigade, he was due to turn in at 9 o'clock each evening, while recuperating in the Country. keywords: ambition; bernice; board; bob; book; city; claudine; club; cold; come; corner; country; couple; daughter; day; days; elam; elphye; evening; fable; family; father; game; going; good; hair; hand; head; heart; home; hotel; hour; house; kenneth; kind; life; look; loretta; lot; man; money; morning; new; pallzey; people; real; regular; right; room; saw; school; sitting; stand; store; street; sylvester; thing; time; town; waiting; way; week; white; work; world; years cache: 20510.txt plain text: 20510.txt item: #11 of 21 id: 20718 author: Glyn, Elinor title: The Damsel and the Sage: A Woman's Whimsies date: None words: 7134 flesch: 90 summary: And tell me, Sage, what became of the ear? asked the Damsel. * * Please open the door, Sage, entreated the Damsel, and I will tell you a story. keywords: bird; damsel; fish; love; man; sage; time; woman cache: 20718.txt plain text: 20718.txt item: #12 of 21 id: 21189 author: Park, Marmaduke title: Aesop, in Rhyme: Old Friends in a New Dress date: None words: 22568 flesch: 88 summary: one is calling to you; He comes with a constable close in the rear! Said the other, Oh, what shall we do? Said they, 'Tis neither right nor fair, Nor is there any need, To labor with such toil and care, The greedy mouth to feed. keywords: ass; bear; bird; cat; cries; day; death; dog; eyes; farmer; fly; fox; friend; good; great; head; illustration; know; lion; man; moral; mouse; night; o'er; thought; time; tis; vain; way; wolf cache: 21189.txt plain text: 21189.txt item: #13 of 21 id: 21446 author: None title: Favourite Fables in Prose and Verse date: None words: 28107 flesch: 84 summary: The Sheep was feeble, and complained, His sides a load of wool sustained; Said he was slow; confessed his fears; For Hounds eat Sheep as well as Hares. I own my humble life, good friend; Snail was I born, and Snail shall end. keywords: ass; bear; beasts; birds; cloth; cock; day; death; dog; edges; fable; find; fox; friend; good; head; horse; illustration; life; lion; look; man; master; moral; mother; mouse; place; price; shepherd; time; way; wolf cache: 21446.txt plain text: 21446.txt item: #14 of 21 id: 21943 author: Chamisso, Adelbert von title: Peter Schlemihl date: None words: 22958 flesch: 78 summary: To my Friend Wangner Come to the land of shadows for awhile, And seek for truth and wisdom! The flights of nineteen thousand days unmask ye, They have brought wisdom--in whose trains I basked, And while I gave to shadows, being--saw Being, as shadows, from life's scene withdraw. keywords: bendel; day; eyes; friend; gold; grey; hand; head; heart; life; man; master; mina; peter; pocket; rascal; schlemihl; shadow; soul; sun; thee; time; world cache: 21943.txt plain text: 21943.txt item: #15 of 21 id: 22539 author: Unknown title: Rock A Bye Library: A Book of Fables Amusement for Good Little Children date: None words: 1570 flesch: 95 summary: A BOOK OF FABLES AMUSEMENT FOR GOOD LITTLE CHILDREN. AMUSEMENT FOR GOOD LITTLE CHILDREN. keywords: day; dog; illustration cache: 22539.txt plain text: 22539.txt item: #16 of 21 id: 2329 author: Cooper, James Fenimore title: Autobiography of a Pocket-Handkerchief date: None words: 54651 flesch: 68 summary: {bijou = jewel; mouchoir de poche = pocket handkerchief} Doucement--doucement, ma bonne, interrupted the other, observing that the woman was about to exhibit me on the open Boulevards, an expose for which he had no longings, you can bring it to my lodgings-- {doucement... = not so fast, my good woman; expose = public display} Rue de Clery, numero cent I was but a speck among a myriad of other things produced by the hand of the Creator, and all to conduce to his own wise ends and unequaled glory. keywords: adrienne; betts; daughter; day; dear; dollars; eudosia; family; francs; french; girl; good; grandmother; half; halfacre; handkerchief; heart; hennequin; julia; lady; mademoiselle; man; manner; means; mind; miss; moment; money; monson; mrs; new; paris; pocket; shoreham; sir; thing; thought; time; tom; way; woman; work; young cache: 2329.txt plain text: 2329.txt item: #17 of 21 id: 240 author: Harris, Robert A. (Robert Alan) title: Stories from the Old Attic date: None words: 28576 flesch: 82 summary: Hello, young man, he said, approaching. Said the professor, Oh, the book is already written; I just haven't put it down on paper yet. keywords: arissa; bird; bridge; child; day; find; fish; girl; good; king; lady; life; look; love; man; people; percival; philo; right; sir; thought; time; traveler; wall; way; woman; years; youth cache: 240.txt plain text: 240.txt item: #18 of 21 id: 33888 author: Mandeville, Bernard title: Aesop Dress'd; Or, A Collection of Fables Writ in Familiar Verse date: None words: 19064 flesch: 86 summary: Volpone_ spies it, and it grieved him, To see that spoil'd which had deceiv'd him, Thinking his case was desperate: When on the third Night pretty late, A Wolf who could not sleep, because He felt an itching in his Jaws, Look'd into it; What are you there? Says Ren; pray see what I got here; It is a groaning Cheese, 'twas made From _Io's_ Milk, and _ THE AUGUSTAN REPRINT SOCIETY BERNARD MANDEVILLE ÆSOP DRESS'D OR A COLLECTION OF FABLES _WRIT IN FAMILIAR VERSE_ (1704) _INTRODUCTION_ keywords: aesop; court; day; dennis; dog; dress'd; fables; fear; fontaine; good; head; king; love; lyon; mandeville; moral; nightingale; rat; says; sir; thing; thought; time; twas; university; way; wolf cache: 33888.txt plain text: 33888.txt item: #19 of 21 id: 39499 author: Moore, Edward title: Moores Fables for the Female Sex date: None words: 15563 flesch: 78 summary: But list to what thy FATES declare, Tho' thou art WOMAN, frail as fair, If once thy sliding foot should stray, Once quit yon heav'n-appointed way, For thee, lost maid, for thee alone, Nor pray'rs shall plead, nor tears atone; Reproach, scorn, infamy, and hate, On thy returning steps shall wait.-- Thy form be loath'd by ev'ry eye, And ev'ry foot thy presence fly. In vain may death and time subdue, While nature mints her race anew, And holds some vital spark apart, Like virtue, hid in ev'ry heart; 'Tis hence, reviving warmth is seen, To clothe a naked world in green; No longer bared by winter's cold, Again the gates of life unfold; Again each insect tries his wing, And lifts fresh pinions on the spring; Again from ev'ry latent root The bladed stem and tendril shoot, Exhaling incense to the skies, Again to perish, and to rise. keywords: beauty; breast; care; day; ev'ry; eyes; fable; face; fair; find; folly; form; good; hand; heart; heav'n; lay; life; love; man; mind; nature; o'er; pow'r; pride; sense; soul; thou; tis; vain; virtue; woman; world cache: 39499.txt plain text: 39499.txt item: #20 of 21 id: 41921 author: Le Gallienne, Richard title: The Maker of Rainbows, and Other Fairy-tales and Fables date: None words: 21141 flesch: 81 summary: The poet, in his grandiose carelessness, had forgotten to empty his pockets of various old dreams! One night, as he thus sat singing to himself in the solitude, he was startled by a deep sigh, as of some human creature near at hand, and looking around he was aware of a lovely form, half in and half out of the water, gazing at him with great moonlit eyes from beneath masses of golden hair. keywords: day; dream; duke; eyes; face; gold; heart; king; man; mirror; night; poet; princess; sea; sleep; sorrow; time; treasure; village; world cache: 41921.txt plain text: 41921.txt item: #21 of 21 id: 6438 author: Carryl, Guy Wetmore title: Fables for the Frivolous date: None words: 5991 flesch: 82 summary: This was unaffected kindness, But there was, to state the fact, Just a slight _soupcon_ of blindness In his charitable act. THE RUDE RAT AND THE UNOSTENTATIOUS OYSTER Upon the shore, a mile or more From traffic and confusion, An oyster dwelt, because he felt A longing for seclusion; Said he: I love the stillness of This spot. keywords: day; fox; grapes; kind; lamb; moral; oak; oyster; rat; way cache: 6438.txt plain text: 6438.txt