item: #1 of 28 id: 10606 author: Shakespeare, William title: The Tragedie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark A Study with the Text of the Folio of 1623 date: None words: 85721 flesch: 86 summary: [Footnote 2: A word-play may be here intended between _sun_ and _son_: _a little more than kin--too much i' th' Son_. It is hardly necessary to suspect a Scotch printer; _evil_ is often used as a monosyllable, and _eale_ may have been a pronunciation of it half-way towards _ill_, which is its contraction.] keywords: 1st; act; action; againe; body; cause; come; conscience; day; dead; death; doe; doth; doubt; earth; end; exit; father; follow; footnote; ghost; giue; god; goes; good; great; hamlet; hand; hath; haue; head; heart; heauen; heere; hold; hor; horatio; ile; king; laertes; leaue; life; line; lord; loue; madness; man; means; mind; mother; nature; ophelia; owne; page; passage; phrase; play; players; poet; point; polonius; present; quarto; queene; reading; reason; right; rosin; second; selfe; sense; set; shakspere; shall; sidenote; sir; speake; speech; thee; thing; thinke; thou; thought; thy; time; tis; uncle; vpon; way; word cache: 10606.txt plain text: 10606.txt item: #2 of 28 id: 1122 author: Shakespeare, William title: The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark date: None words: 40 flesch: 79 summary: THERE IS AN IMPROVED EDITION OF THIS TITLE WHICH MAY BE VIEWED AS EBOOK (#100) at https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/100 ******************************************************************* ******************************************************************* THIS EBOOK WAS ONE OF PROJECT GUTENBERG'S EARLY FILES PRODUCED keywords: ebook cache: 1122.txt plain text: 1122.txt item: #3 of 28 id: 1787 author: Shakespeare, William title: Hamlet date: None words: 55 flesch: 77 summary: This etext is a typo-corrected version of Shakespeare's Hamlet, Project Gutenberg file 1ws2610.txt. ******************************************************************* THIS EBOOK WAS ONE OF PROJECT GUTENBERG'S EARLY FILES PRODUCED keywords: project cache: 1787.txt plain text: 1787.txt item: #4 of 28 id: 21312 author: Fenn, George Manville title: Glyn Severn's Schooldays date: None words: 89142 flesch: 87 summary: Said he wouldn't fight, did he. Said it was very particular business, sir, and he must see the young gentlemen. keywords: belt; big; boy; boys; colonel; course; day; doctor; elephant; eyes; face; father; fellow; gentlemen; glyn; going; good; got; half; hand; head; little; look; man; master; morning; morris; professor; ramball; right; room; round; school; severn; singh; sir; slegge; thought; time; want; way; wrench; young cache: 21312.txt plain text: 21312.txt item: #5 of 28 id: 21757 author: Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael) title: The Hot Swamp date: None words: 89343 flesch: 81 summary: Surely it was, old man, for my father's business is my business. Ask no questions, old man, returned the youth with a laugh. keywords: arkal; away; beniah; bladud; boy; branwen; captain; chief; cormac; course; day; eyes; face; father; friend; gadarn; girl; good; gunrig; hand; head; hebrew; home; hut; king; land; left; life; look; maikar; man; men; mind; moment; mother; poor; prince; right; round; swamp; tell; time; way; woman cache: 21757.txt plain text: 21757.txt item: #6 of 28 id: 26593 author: MacGrath, Harold title: The Place of Honeymoons date: None words: 57901 flesch: 89 summary: There were other men, other vacant chairs. That will be Nora Harrigan. keywords: abbott; barone; celeste; colonel; courtlandt; day; door; duke; eyes; face; father; flora; friend; half; hand; harrigan; hat; head; heart; herr; italian; know; left; look; love; mademoiselle; man; men; mind; moment; monsieur; morning; mother; mrs; night; nora; padre; paris; room; rosen; things; time; villa; voice; way; wish; woman; world cache: 26593.txt plain text: 26593.txt item: #7 of 28 id: 29005 author: Putnam, Eleanor title: Prince Vance: The Story of a Prince with a Court in His Box date: None words: 19549 flesch: 86 summary: It was certainly not strange that Prince Vance was so stupefied with astonishment that he sat for a full half-hour foolishly staring before him, without an effort to move a muscle or to stir from his seat. Prince Vance was too vexed to reply; so the pair kept on in silence, save for the tired footsteps of the boy and the loud flumping of the jelly-fish on the damp sand of the shore. keywords: box; cat; court; eyes; fish; giant; good; illustration; king; man; prince; prince vance; royal; strawberry; vance; way; wizard cache: 29005.txt plain text: 29005.txt item: #8 of 28 id: 30167 author: Nesbit, E. (Edith) title: Royal Children of English History date: None words: 12489 flesch: 85 summary: ICH DIEN] THERE were Welsh princes long before there were English kings, and the Welsh princes could not bear to be subject to the kings of England. Now the Welsh wanted another prince, and King Edward said: If you will submit to me and not fight any more, you shall have a prince who was born in Wales, can speak never a word of English, and never did wrong to man, woman, or child. keywords: day; edward; england; english; france; french; henry; illustration; king; man; men; people; prince; time cache: 30167.txt plain text: 30167.txt item: #9 of 28 id: 33779 author: Couperus, Louis title: Majesty: A Novel date: None words: 87614 flesch: 78 summary: And let me feel you near me: give me your hand, so.... At last Othomar closed his eyes. Through the windows of the gallery Othomar saw Herman and the others riding away; he followed them for an instant with his eyes, then went on with the duchess and across the courtyard saw a groom lead back to the stables the horse that had been saddled for him, patting its neck. keywords: arms; berengar; black; boy; castle; court; crown; day; ducardi; duchess; duke; dutri; emperor; empress; eyes; face; father; god; hand; head; herman; highness; house; imperial; left; life; like; lipara; look; love; majesty; mamma; moment; mother; oscar; othomar; palace; people; prince; princess; right; room; rose; round; sea; son; soul; thought; time; valérie; voice; white; xara; zanti cache: 33779.txt plain text: 33779.txt item: #10 of 28 id: 384 author: Burnett, Frances Hodgson title: The Lost Prince date: None words: 101622 flesch: 93 summary: At last Marco said, The stars are coming out. He was a boy about twelve years old, his name was Marco Loristan, and he was the kind of boy people look at a second time when they have looked at him once. keywords: boy; boys; come; country; day; door; end; eyes; face; father; game; good; hand; head; king; lazarus; look; loristan; man; marco; mind; moment; night; people; place; prince; rat; room; samavia; secret; sign; son; story; street; things; thinking; thought; time; voice; way; words; world cache: 384.txt plain text: 384.txt item: #11 of 28 id: 39385 author: Johnston, Annie F. (Annie Fellows) title: The Jester's Sword How Aldebaran, the King's Son Wore the Sheathed Sword of Conquest date: None words: 5654 flesch: 89 summary: The Jester's Sword_ BECAUSE he was born in Mars' month, which is ruled by that red war-god, they gave him the name of a red star--Aldebaran; the red star that is the eye of Taurus. But Aldebaran's so far out-blazed them all, with comet's trail and planets in most favourable conjunction, that from his first year it was known the Sword of Conquest should be his. keywords: aldebaran; day; face; heart; jester; men; sword; thou; thought cache: 39385.txt plain text: 39385.txt item: #12 of 28 id: 41803 author: Crockett, S. R. (Samuel Rutherford) title: Joan of the Sword Hand date: None words: 122242 flesch: 87 summary: You have done bravely and spoken up like good men taken in a fault. Take Prince Ivan with you, and Conrad and I will keep the kingdom against your return, with your prize gentled on your wrist. keywords: arms; black; boris; brother; captains; castle; city; come; conrad; count; courtland; day; death; door; duchess; duchess joan; eyes; face; father; god; good; half; hand; head; heart; hohenstein; holy; husband; joan; johann; jorian; kernsberg; know; lady; lady joan; left; life; long; look; love; lynar; man; margaret; maurice; men; mistress; moment; muscovite; night; orseln; palace; plassenburg; priest; prince; prince conrad; prince ivan; prince louis; princess; princess joan; princess margaret; rose; secretary; set; sister; son; sparhawk; sword; sword hand; theresa; thought; time; voice; von; von lynar; way; werner; white; wife; woman; words cache: 41803.txt plain text: 41803.txt item: #13 of 28 id: 43150 author: Coleridge, Christabel R. (Christabel Rose) title: The Constant Prince date: None words: 49565 flesch: 78 summary: They did not always preclude marriage; and where celibacy was their rule, dispensations were obtainable, as in the case of King Joao himself; and their great revenues formed an ample provision for princes of the blood, and were applied by Dom Enrique--who was head of the Order of Christ; Dom Joao, who was Master of that of Saint James; and by Dom Fernando himself--to many useful and charitable ends. Then you may leave us, said Fernando, as Dom Enrique entered, and, after an affectionate greeting, sat down beside him. keywords: alvarez; brother; ceuta; christian; cross; day; dom; duarte; enrique; eyes; face; father; fernando; good; hand; harry; hartsed; heart; home; joao; king; leila; life; lisbon; lord; nella; northberry; pedro; portugal; portuguese; prince; sir; thought; time; walter; war; young cache: 43150.txt plain text: 43150.txt item: #14 of 28 id: 44680 author: Fenn, George Manville title: Jungle and Stream; Or, The Adventures of Two Boys in Siam date: None words: 117927 flesch: 89 summary: Said the Sahibs must know first. Make Phra stay and have a bit of dinner with us. keywords: bamboo; boat; boys; cameron; come; coming; course; day; doctor; elephant; enemy; english; eyes; father; fire; good; gun; hal; hand; harry; harry kenyon; head; help; hunter; jungle; kenyon; king; like; look; looking; man; men; mike; people; phra; place; right; river; sahib; sir; sree; thought; tiger; time; want; water; way cache: 44680.txt plain text: 44680.txt item: #15 of 28 id: 45975 author: Craik, Dinah Maria Mulock title: The Little Lame Prince and His Travelling Cloak date: None words: 31518 flesch: 83 summary: Now he began to understand why he failed, and that he always should fail--that, in fact, he was not like other little boys; and it was of no use his wishing to do as they did, and play as they played, even if he had had them to play with. I wonder why I had you at all; I wonder why I was born at all, since I was not to grow up like other little boys. keywords: boy; child; cloak; day; dolor; eyes; godmother; good; illustration; king; life; nurse; people; prince; prince dolor; things; thought; time; tower; travelling; woman; world cache: 45975.txt plain text: 45975.txt item: #16 of 28 id: 518 author: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title: The Enchanted Island of Yew Whereon Prince Marvel Encountered the High Ki of Twi and Other Surprising People date: None words: 37720 flesch: 85 summary: So Prince Marvel followed one of the Ki up the steps and Nerle the other Ki, while the two Ki-Ki came behind them so they could not escape. A perfect silence greeted them, during which the double Ki and the double Ki-Ki bent their four bodies low and advanced into the throne-room, followed by Prince Marvel and Nerle. keywords: boy; castle; eyes; fairy; high; high ki; king; kingdom; man; men; nerle; people; prince; prince marvel; red; rogue; seseley; spor; terribus; time; twin; way cache: 518.txt plain text: 518.txt item: #17 of 28 id: 6353 author: McCutcheon, George Barr title: The Prince of Graustark date: None words: 96872 flesch: 85 summary: BLITHERS DISCUSS MATRIMONY My dear, said Mr. Blithers, with decision, you can't tell me. It was quite impossible to impart information to Mr. Blithers when he had the tips of two resolute fingers embedded in his ears. keywords: baron; bedelia; blithers; chair; count; dank; daughter; day; days; dear; end; eyes; face; fact; gaston; girl; going; good; graustark; great; guile; half; hand; head; hobbs; king; look; love; man; matter; maud; men; mind; miss; moment; mrs; new; paris; people; place; prince; prince robin; quinnox; right; robin; schmidt; sir; thing; thought; time; voice; want; way; wife; world; young cache: 6353.txt plain text: 6353.txt item: #18 of 28 id: 7154 author: Twain, Mark title: The Prince and the Pauper, Part 1. date: None words: 5246 flesch: 84 summary: Poor little Tom in his rags approached and was moving slowly and timidly past the sentinels with a beating heart and a rising hope when all at once he caught sight through the golden bars of a spectacle that almost made him shout for joy. Tom's remarks and Tom's performances were reported by the boys to their elders; and these also presently began to discuss Tom Canty and to regard him as a most gifted and extraordinary creature. keywords: canty; court; day; father; king; london; night; people; prince; royal; thou; tom cache: 7154.txt plain text: 7154.txt item: #19 of 28 id: 7155 author: Twain, Mark title: The Prince and the Pauper, Part 2. date: None words: 6230 flesch: 82 summary: See, the prince comes! Poor Tom came slowly walking past the low-bowing groups, trying to bow in return, and meekly gazing upon his strange surroundings with bewildered and pathetic eyes. Poor Tom was listening, as well as his dazed faculties would let him, to the beginning of this speech; but when the words 'me, the good King' fell upon his ear, his face blanched, and he dropped as instantly upon his knees as if a shot had brought him there. keywords: face; hertford; king; lord; prince; thee; thou; thy; tom cache: 7155.txt plain text: 7155.txt item: #20 of 28 id: 7156 author: Twain, Mark title: The Prince and the Pauper, Part 3. date: None words: 6371 flesch: 81 summary: High aloft on the palace walls a long line of red tongues of flame leapt forth with a thunder-crash; the massed world on the river burst into a mighty roar of welcome; and Tom Canty, the cause and hero of it all, stepped into view and slightly bowed his princely head. O Tom Canty, born in a hovel, bred in the gutters of London, familiar with rags and dirt and misery, what a spectacle is this! keywords: canty; gold; king; lord; prince; seal; thee; thou; thy; time; tom cache: 7156.txt plain text: 7156.txt item: #21 of 28 id: 7157 author: Twain, Mark title: The Prince and the Pauper, Part 4. date: None words: 9298 flesch: 77 summary: Said he-- Bless us, what is it? Prithee pour the water, and make not so many words! Hendon, suppressing a horse-laugh, and saying to himself, By all the saints, but this is admirable! stepped briskly forward and did the small insolent's bidding; then stood by, in a sort of stupefaction, until the command, Come--the towel! Petitions were read, and proclamations, patents, and all manner of wordy, repetitious, and wearisome papers relating to the public business; and at last Tom sighed pathetically and murmured to himself, In what have I offended, that the good God should take me away from the fields and the free air and the sunshine, to shut me up here and make me a king and afflict me so? keywords: boy; hendon; king; lad; lord; majesty; mind; poor; thee; thou; time; tis; tom; way cache: 7157.txt plain text: 7157.txt item: #22 of 28 id: 7158 author: Twain, Mark title: The Prince and the Pauper, Part 5. date: None words: 8198 flesch: 78 summary: Tom as King. The next day the foreign ambassadors came, with their gorgeous trains; and Tom, throned in awful state, received them. keywords: child; day; eyes; king; law; majesty; man; matter; place; thee; thou; time; tom; woman cache: 7158.txt plain text: 7158.txt item: #23 of 28 id: 7159 author: Twain, Mark title: The Prince and the Pauper, Part 6. date: None words: 8596 flesch: 82 summary: Afterwards she kept him carding wool until he began to think he had laid the good King Alfred about far enough in the shade for the present in the matter of showy menial heroisms that would read picturesquely in story-books and histories, and so he was half-minded to resign. Now he started quickly up, and entered his guest's room, and said-- Thou art King? keywords: boy; eyes; face; hand; hermit; hugo; king; man; moment; sound; thou; time cache: 7159.txt plain text: 7159.txt item: #24 of 28 id: 7160 author: Twain, Mark title: The Prince and the Pauper, Part 7. date: None words: 7905 flesch: 81 summary: At the end of fifteen minutes, Hugo, all battered, bruised, and the target for a pitiless bombardment of ridicule, slunk from the field; and the unscathed hero of the fight was seized and borne aloft upon the shoulders of the joyous rabble to the place of honour beside the Ruffler, where with vast ceremony he was crowned King of the Game-Cocks; his meaner title being at the same time solemnly cancelled and annulled, and a decree of banishment from the gang pronounced against any who should thenceforth utter it. Hugo's eyes sparkled with sinful pleasure as he said to himself, Breath o' my life, an' I can but put THAT upon him, 'tis good-den and God keep thee, King of the Game-Cocks! keywords: hendon; hugh; hugo; king; miles; moment; poor; sir; thee; thou; woman cache: 7160.txt plain text: 7160.txt item: #25 of 28 id: 7161 author: Twain, Mark title: The Prince and the Pauper, Part 8. date: None words: 8392 flesch: 76 summary: Whilst the true King wandered about the land poorly clad, poorly fed, cuffed and derided by tramps one while, herding with thieves and murderers in a jail another, and called idiot and impostor by all impartially, the mock King Tom Canty enjoyed quite a different experience. So evanescent and unstable are men's works in this world!--the late good King is but three weeks dead and three days in his grave, and already the adornments which he took such pains to select from prominent people for his noble bridge are falling. keywords: canty; day; god; head; hendon; king; man; mind; people; sir; thee; thy; time; tom cache: 7161.txt plain text: 7161.txt item: #26 of 28 id: 7162 author: Twain, Mark title: The Prince and the Pauper, Part 9. date: None words: 10011 flesch: 75 summary: While all minds were struggling to right themselves, the boy still moved steadily forward, with high port and confident mien; he had never halted from the beginning; and while the tangled minds still floundered helplessly, he stepped upon the platform, and the mock-King ran with a glad face to meet him; and fell on his knees before him and said-- Oh, my lord the King, let poor Tom Canty be first to swear fealty to thee, and say, 'Put on thy crown and enter into thine own again!' The tide was turning very fast now, very fast indeed--but in the wrong direction; it was leaving poor Tom Canty stranded on the throne, and sweeping the other out to sea. keywords: boy; canty; chapter; england; good; head; hendon; king; laws; lord; miles; note; people; protector; time; tom cache: 7162.txt plain text: 7162.txt item: #27 of 28 id: 749 author: John of Damascus, Saint title: Barlaam and Ioasaph date: None words: 83500 flesch: 68 summary: Then he turned him round toward the king's son and said, Tell me now, thou man, whose soul is enlightened, will Christ accept me, if I forsake my evil deeds and turn to him? Yea, said that preacher of truth; Yea, he receiveth thee and all that turn to him. The very fact that your foul idols are commended by many men of marvellous wisdom, and established by kings, while the Gospel is preached by a few men of no mark, sheweth the might of our religion and the weakness and deadliness of your wicked doctrines. keywords: away; barlaam; body; christ; day; death; earth; evil; father; forth; glory; god; gods; good; great; hast; hath; heart; heaven; holy; ioasaph; king; life; light; like; lord; love; man; men; mind; power; present; saith; son; soul; spirit; thee; thine; things; thou; thy; time; way; words; world cache: 749.txt plain text: 749.txt item: #28 of 28 id: 9077 author: Shakespeare, William title: The Tragicall Historie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke The First ('Bad') Quarto date: None words: 17677 flesch: 99 summary: _Enter_ Hamlet, Horatio, _and_ Marcellus. Gertred, leaue me, And take your leaue of _Hamlet_, To England is he gone, ne're to returne: Our Letters are vnto the King of England, That on the sight of them, on his allegeance, He presently without demaunding why, keywords: cor; doe; exit; father; god; good; ham; hamlet; hath; haue; hor; horatio; king; leartes; lord; loue; mee; mother; night; ofel; ofelia; queene; selfe; speake; t'is; thee; thou; thy; vpon cache: 9077.txt plain text: 9077.txt