item: #1 of 12 id: 10850 author: Beaumont, Francis title: Philaster; Or, Love Lies a Bleeding date: None words: 37350 flesch: 104 summary: B _omits_] B _omits_] keywords: bell; boy; cle; come; gods; i'le; king; l. 2; l. 7; l. 9; l. l.; lady; life; lines; lord; love; man; omits; pha; phi; philaster; prince; prose; sir; thee; thou; thy; tis cache: 10850.txt plain text: 10850.txt item: #2 of 12 id: 1134 author: Shakespeare, William title: The Winter's Tale date: None words: 40 flesch: 79 summary: THERE IS AN IMPROVED EDITION OF THIS TITLE WHICH MAY BE VIEWED AS EBOOK (#1539) at https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1539 ******************************************************************* ******************************************************************* THIS EBOOK WAS ONE OF PROJECT GUTENBERG'S EARLY FILES PRODUCED keywords: ebook cache: 1134.txt plain text: 1134.txt item: #3 of 12 id: 1800 author: Shakespeare, William title: The Winter's Tale date: None words: 40 flesch: 79 summary: THERE IS AN IMPROVED EDITION OF THIS TITLE WHICH MAY BE VIEWED AS EBOOK (#1539) at https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1539 ******************************************************************* ******************************************************************* THIS EBOOK WAS ONE OF PROJECT GUTENBERG'S EARLY FILES PRODUCED keywords: ebook cache: 1800.txt plain text: 1800.txt item: #4 of 12 id: 18845 author: None title: Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 7 Italy, Sicily, and Greece (Part One) date: None words: 53178 flesch: 63 summary: Who Arnolfo was seems to be scarcely known, tho few architects after him have left greater works or more evidence of power. It is all so silent and so close, and tomb-like; and the dungeons below are so black and stealthy, and stagnant, and naked; that this little dark spot becomes a dream within a dream; and in the vision of great churches which come rolling past me like a sea, it is a small wave by itself, that melts into no other wave, and does not flow on with the rest. keywords: air; ancient; arches; art; black; bridge; building; campanile; cathedral; century; church; city; co.; coliseum; columns; day; dome; eye; feet; florence; form; grand; ground; half; house; illustration; interior; italy; john; left; life; light; marble; mark; men; meters; new; order; palace; people; peter; piazza; pope; present; roman; rome; roof; room; ruins; santa; sea; set; sky; space; statues; stone; structure; tho; time; tower; venice; walls; water; way; white; work; world; years cache: 18845.txt plain text: 18845.txt item: #5 of 12 id: 19061 author: None title: Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 8 Italy, Sicily, and Greece, Part Two date: None words: 51497 flesch: 69 summary: Was it not the first expression of the feeling which still possesses the visitor who wanders through its ruins, and which still dominates the educated world--the feeling that while other cities owe to the triumph of Christianity all their beauty and their interest, Athens has to this day resisted this influence; and that while the Christian monuments of Athens would elsewhere excite no small attention, here they are passed by as of no import compared with its heathen splendor? So, I went off, with a guide, to an old, old garden, once belonging to an old, old convent, I suppose; and being admitted, at a shattered gate, by a bright-eyed woman who was washing clothes, went down some walks where fresh plants and young flowers were prettily growing among fragments of old wall, and ivy-covered mounds; and was shown a little tank, or water-trough, which the bright-eyed woman--drying her arms upon her 'kerchief--called La tomba di Giulietta la sfortunáta. keywords: air; athens; blue; building; century; church; cities; city; co.; columns; country; dark; day; days; deep; distance; feet; foot; form; greece; greek; ground; half; hand; hill; houses; illustration; island; italy; lake; left; marble; modern; mountain; naples; people; place; plain; right; road; rock; ruins; sea; sicily; snow; square; statue; stone; sun; temple; tho; time; towers; town; trees; walls; water; way; white; work; world; years cache: 19061.txt plain text: 19061.txt item: #6 of 12 id: 20157 author: Hichens, Robert title: The Call of the Blood date: None words: 147486 flesch: 90 summary: Maurice saw Hermione before him in the night, tall, flat, with her long arms, her rugged, intelligent face, her enthusiastic brown eyes. To Hermione Gaspare had always talked Italian, incorrect, but still Italian, and she spoke no dialect, although she could often guess at what the Sicilians meant when they addressed her in their vigorous but uncouth jargon, different from Italian almost as Gaelic is from English. keywords: artois; body; boy; come; coming; cottage; day; delarey; donkey; emile; eyes; face; fair; feeling; gaspare; god; good; great; hand; head; heart; hermione; house; joy; left; life; little; look; looking; love; lucrezia; maddalena; man; maurice; mind; moment; mountain; night; padrone; people; room; round; salvatore; sea; sebastiano; sicilian; sicily; signore; signorino; sun; tell; terrace; things; think; thought; time; trees; voice; wall; want; way; white; woman; words; world cache: 20157.txt plain text: 20157.txt item: #7 of 12 id: 37979 author: Verga, Giovanni title: Under the Shadow of Etna: Sicilian Stories from the Italian of Giovanni Verga date: None words: 28846 flesch: 84 summary: Take a good dose of _ecalibbiso_ tea, which does not cost anything, suggested _massaro_ Just take example from poor _comare_ keywords: ass; daughter; day; eyes; face; fair; girl; gnà; good; gramigna; hands; head; house; jeli; joseph; mara; massaro; mother; padrone; saint; son; time; turiddu; way; white; wife cache: 37979.txt plain text: 37979.txt item: #8 of 12 id: 3831 author: Corelli, Marie title: The Secret Power date: None words: 92719 flesch: 82 summary: She broke off,--then said-- You have not seen many men? Oh, yes, I have! But the hut on the hill is a 'dependence' of the Plaza--a sort of annex where dying men are put away to die peaceably-- YOU are not a dying man! said Gwent, keywords: air; aloysius; beauty; brain; care; child; city; course; dark; day; dear; deep; don; eagle; eyes; face; figure; force; gaspard; girl; god; good; great; gwent; hair; half; hand; head; human; kind; kingswood; know; lady; left; life; light; like; look; love; man; manella; marchese; men; mind; moment; money; morgana; nature; new; people; power; rivardi; rose; round; saw; seaton; secret; set; ship; sky; smile; sun; talk; tell; thing; thought; time; use; voice; way; white; woman; work; world cache: 3831.txt plain text: 3831.txt item: #9 of 12 id: 44311 author: Crawford, F. Marion (Francis Marion) title: Corleone: A Tale of Sicily date: None words: 155910 flesch: 85 summary: One result of his conduct was that he frightened away other men. One of the reasons, an unacknowledged one, why she had been so ready to let Ippolito follow his inclination for the church, was that priests are less exposed to all sorts of danger than other men. keywords: aliandra; black; brother; camaldoli; carabineers; church; corona; course; day; dead; don; door; eyes; face; family; father; ferdinando; francesco; giacinto; girl; going; good; half; hand; head; house; ippolito; left; life; little; love; man; men; mind; moment; mother; night; orsino; pagliuca; people; place; priest; road; rome; room; san; santa; saracinesca; sicily; sort; tebaldo; things; thought; time; vittoria; voice; way; wish; woman; words cache: 44311.txt plain text: 44311.txt item: #10 of 12 id: 6379 author: Beach, Rex title: The Net date: None words: 101212 flesch: 86 summary: It was not surprising, therefore, that Norvin Blake, as the hours dragged along, should remark less and less upon the beauties of the island and more and more upon the medieval condition of the rickety railroad coach in which he was shaken and buffeted about. It was considerably after dark when Norvin Blake alighted at San Sebastiano, to be greeted effusively by a young man of about his own age who came charging through the gloom and embraced him with a great hug. keywords: believe; bernie; blake; cardi; chief; city; course; day; donnelly; door; dreux; eyes; face; fear; friend; girl; god; good; half; hand; head; heart; help; hour; house; left; let; life; look; love; mafia; man; margherita; martel; maruffi; men; mind; miss; moment; myra; narcone; new; night; norvin; norvin blake; oliveta; people; place; room; set; sicilian; street; thought; time; vittoria; voice; way; woman; work cache: 6379.txt plain text: 6379.txt item: #11 of 12 id: 6563 author: Molière title: The Blunderer date: None words: 24001 flesch: 90 summary: SCENE I.--LELIO, _disguised as an Armenian;_ MASCARILLE. HIPPOLYTA, _daughter to_ ANSELMO. keywords: ans; celia; father; good; house; leand; leander; lel; lelio; let; man; masc; mascarille; master; money; passion; scene; shall; sir; time; truf; trufaldin; word cache: 6563.txt plain text: 6563.txt item: #12 of 12 id: 7371 author: Radcliffe, Ann Ward title: A Sicilian Romance date: None words: 67982 flesch: 66 summary: What say you--would not the beauty of lady Julia bind your unsteady heart?'. 'I know not how I have deserved that character of the marchioness,' said the count with a smile, 'but that heart must be either fickle or insensible in an uncommon degree, which can boast of freedom in the presence of lady Julia.' keywords: abate; air; castle; count; day; door; duke; emilia; eyes; father; ferdinand; heart; hippolitus; julia; length; madame; marchioness; marquis; mind; moment; monastery; night; people; person; place; power; present; room; scene; silence; situation; sound; terror; time; voice cache: 7371.txt plain text: 7371.txt