item: #1 of 7 id: 12544 author: Osborne, Dorothy title: The Love Letters of Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple, 1652-54 date: None words: 90605 flesch: 74 summary: _Letter I._--Goring House, where Dorothy and Temple had last parted, was in 1646 appointed by the House of Commons for the reception of the French Ambassador. _Letter 3._ _ keywords: brother; come; company; daughter; day; dorothy; earl; earnest; england; father; fortune; friend; god; good; hope; house; humour; husband; journey; kindness; king; lady; leave; letter; life; london; long; lord; love; married; occasion; on't; osborne; people; person; place; reason; rest; servant; sir; sister; temple; things; think; thought; time; tis; town; twas; wife; woman; world; year; young cache: 12544.txt plain text: 12544.txt item: #2 of 7 id: 2049 author: Hazlitt, William title: Liber Amoris, Or, The New Pygmalion date: None words: 31093 flesch: 84 summary: I so longed to see her in it!--She had little time to spare, but perhaps might! There are no words so fine, no flattery so soft, that there is not a sentiment beyond them, that it is impossible to express, at the bottom of the heart where true love is. keywords: answer; day; dear; friend; good; hand; heart; hope; house; left; letter; life; love; man; regard; sir; thing; thought; time; way; wish cache: 2049.txt plain text: 2049.txt item: #3 of 7 id: 32155 author: Henry VIII, King of England title: The Love Letters of Henry VIII to Anne Boleyn; With Notes date: None words: 5820 flesch: 73 summary: Anne, daughter of Sir Thomas Boleyn, subsequently created Earl of Wiltshire, after passing many years at the court of Claude, queen of Francis I of France, returned to England about the end of the year 1525, at the age of eighteen. H. R. Letter Eighth Anne Boleyn to Wolsey _MY LORD_, in my most humblest wise that my heart can think, I desire you to pardon me that I am so bold to trouble you with my simple and rude writing, esteeming it to proceed from her that is much desirous to know that your grace does well, as I perceive by this bearer that you do, the which I pray God long to continue, as I am most bound to pray; for I do know the great pains and troubles that you have taken for me both day and night is never likely to be recompensed on my part, but alonely in loving you, next unto the king's grace, above all creatures living. keywords: anne; anne boleyn; boleyn; henry; letter; time; viii cache: 32155.txt plain text: 32155.txt item: #4 of 7 id: 34413 author: Wollstonecraft, Mary title: The Love Letters of Mary Wollstonecraft to Gilbert Imlay date: None words: 33811 flesch: 72 summary: Write often to your poor girl, and write long letters; for I not only like them for being longer, but because more heart steals into them; and I am happy to catch your heart Yours most affectionately MARY IMLAY I have been subscribing other letters--so I mechanically did the same to yours. keywords: affection; business; care; child; day; eyes; friend; girl; godwin; heart; hope; imlay; letter; life; love; mary; mind; morning; mrs; night; paris; reason; tenderness; thing; thought; time; want; wish; wollstonecraft cache: 34413.txt plain text: 34413.txt item: #5 of 7 id: 35977 author: Abelard, Peter title: Letters of Abelard and Heloise To which is prefix'd a particular account of their lives, amours, and misfortunes date: None words: 47917 flesch: 76 summary: At last _Abelard_, you have lost _Heloise_ for ever. Abelard_ pretended to be surprised at a proposal of this nature. keywords: abelard; care; condition; day; dear; death; desire; enemies; eyes; fulbert; god; grace; heart; heaven; heloise; house; learning; letter; life; love; man; master; means; men; mind; occasion; passion; pleasure; soul; tears; thee; think; thought; thy; time; virtue; wife; world cache: 35977.txt plain text: 35977.txt item: #6 of 7 id: 41309 author: Hawthorne, Nathaniel title: Love Letters of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Volume 1 (of 2) date: None words: 47860 flesch: 78 summary: Mine own Dove, need I fear it now? I do wish mine own Dove had been with me, on my last passage to Boston. keywords: belovedest; boston; care; custom; day; dearest; dearest wife; dove; god; good; hawthorne; heart; home; house; husband; know; letter; life; love; miss; night; ownest; p.m.; peabody; salem; sophie; soul; spirit; thee; thou; time; wife; world cache: 41309.txt plain text: 41309.txt item: #7 of 7 id: 41368 author: Hawthorne, Nathaniel title: Love Letters of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Volume 2 (of 2) date: None words: 47318 flesch: 81 summary: Most dear wife, I cannot hope that thou art yet entirely recovered from that terrible influenza; but if thou art not almost well, I know not how thy husband will endure it. If thou art at home on a Sunday, I must and will spend it with my ownest wife. keywords: art; belovedest; boston; care; day; dearest; dost thou; god; good; hawthorne; heart; home; house; husband; letter; life; love; miss; morning; mrs; ownest; peabody; return; salem; sophia; thee; thine; thou; thou art; thou canst; thy; time; una; wife; wilt; yesterday cache: 41368.txt plain text: 41368.txt