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61-70968-0041 | I like you, Will; you are the second Will that I have met and liked within two days; is there a sign in that"? | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/61-70970-0022.wav | Robin entered the hut, dragging the unwilling esquire after him. | en | english |
61-70968-0043 | Friends," said Montfichet, faintly, to the wrestlers, "bear us escort so far as the Sheriff's house. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/61-70968-0003.wav | He was like unto my father, in a way, and yet was not my father. | en | english |
61-70968-0047 | Master Monceux, the Sheriff of Nottingham, was mightily put about when told of the rioting. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/61-70970-0013.wav | There was no chance to alter his sleeping room to one nearer to Gamewell's chamber. | en | english |
61-70968-0049 | Have your will, child, if the boy also wills it," Montfichet answered, feeling too ill to oppose anything very strongly just then. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/61-70968-0048.wav | And Henry might return to England at any moment. | en | english |
61-70968-0050 | He made an effort to hide his condition from them all, and Robin felt his fingers tighten upon his arm. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/61-70968-0042.wav | Montfichet called out for Robin to give him an arm. | en | english |
61-70968-0053 | He is my esquire, excellency," returned Robin, with dignity. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/61-70970-0030.wav | Save me, masters, but you startled me rarely"! | en | english |
61-70968-0054 | Mistress Fitzooth had been carried off by the Sheriff's daughter and her maids as soon as they had entered the house, so that Robin alone had the care of Montfichet. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/61-70970-0040.wav | They regained their apartment, apparently without disturbing the household of Gamewell. | en | english |
61-70968-0057 | These escapades are not for old Gamewell, lad; his day has come to twilight. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/61-70968-0012.wav | Cries of: "A Nottingham! A Nottingham"! | en | english |
61-70968-0061 | You are a worthy leech, Will," presently whispered Robin. "The wine has worked a marvel. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/61-70968-0048.wav | And Henry might return to England at any moment. | en | english |
8224-274384-0002 | They informed the English parliament of this unexpected incident, and assured them that they had entered into no private treaty with the king. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/8224-274384-0003.wav | or hath he given us any gift? | en | english |
8224-274384-0005 | Another preacher, after reproaching him to his face with his misgovernment, ordered this psalm to be sung: | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/8224-274384-0003.wav | or hath he given us any gift? | en | english |
8224-274384-0006 | The king stood up, and called for that psalm which begins with these words, | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/8224-274384-0003.wav | or hath he given us any gift? | en | english |
8224-274384-0007 | Have mercy, Lord, on me, I pray; For men would me devour". | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/8224-274384-0003.wav | or hath he given us any gift? | en | english |
8224-274384-0009 | The parliament and the Scots laid their proposals before the king. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/8224-274384-0003.wav | or hath he given us any gift? | en | english |
8224-274384-0013 | His death, in this conjuncture, was a public misfortune. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/8224-274384-0003.wav | or hath he given us any gift? | en | english |
6829-68769-0001 | It was a serious crime indeed, mister Watson told them, and Tom Gates bade fair to serve a lengthy term in state's prison as a consequence of his rash act. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/6829-68771-0035.wav | Will you leave me alone in my own room, or must I go away to escape you"? | en | english |
6829-68769-0003 | It was a deliberate theft from his employers to protect a girl he loved. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/6829-68769-0046.wav | You're foolish. Why should you do all this"? | en | english |
6829-68769-0004 | But they could not have proven a case against Lucy, if she was innocent, and all their threats of arresting her were probably mere bluff. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/6829-68769-0007.wav | But under the circumstances I doubt if such an arrangement could be made". | en | english |
6829-68769-0005 | He was soft hearted and impetuous," said Beth; "and, being in love, he didn't stop to count the cost". | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/6829-68769-0044.wav | It has cost me twice sixty dollars in annoyance". | en | english |
6829-68769-0006 | If the prosecution were withdrawn and the case settled with the victim of the forged check, then the young man would be allowed his freedom. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/6829-68769-0022.wav | We have heard something of your story," said Kenneth, "and are interested in it. | en | english |
6829-68769-0009 | They were received in the little office by a man named Markham, who was the jailer. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/6829-68769-0022.wav | We have heard something of your story," said Kenneth, "and are interested in it. | en | english |
6829-68769-0011 | I'm running for Representative on the Republican ticket," said Kenneth, quietly. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/6829-68769-0003.wav | It was a deliberate theft from his employers to protect a girl he loved. | en | english |
6829-68769-0012 | Oh, say! that's different," observed Markham, altering his demeanor. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/6829-68769-0039.wav | He looked up rather ungraciously, but motioned them to be seated. | en | english |
6829-68769-0015 | Sometimes I'm that yearning for a smoke I'm nearly crazy, an' I don't know which is worst, dying one way or another. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/6829-68769-0003.wav | It was a deliberate theft from his employers to protect a girl he loved. | en | english |
6829-68769-0016 | He unlocked the door, and called: "Here's visitors, Tom". | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/6829-68769-0037.wav | I've seen lots of that kind in my day. | en | english |
6829-68769-0020 | Sit down, please," said Gates, in a cheerful and pleasant voice. "There's a bench here". | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/6829-68771-0028.wav | She even seemed mildly amused at the attention she attracted. | en | english |
6829-68769-0021 | A fresh, wholesome looking boy, was Tom Gates, with steady gray eyes, an intelligent forehead, but a sensitive, rather weak mouth. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/6829-68769-0002.wav | I can't see it in that light," said the old lawyer. | en | english |
6829-68769-0022 | We have heard something of your story," said Kenneth, "and are interested in it. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/6829-68769-0009.wav | They were received in the little office by a man named Markham, who was the jailer. | en | english |
6829-68769-0023 | I didn't stop to think whether it was foolish or not. I did it; and I'm glad I did". | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/6829-68771-0028.wav | She even seemed mildly amused at the attention she attracted. | en | english |
6829-68769-0025 | Then Rogers wouldn't do anything but lead her around, and wait upon her, and the place went to rack and ruin". | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/6829-68769-0007.wav | But under the circumstances I doubt if such an arrangement could be made". | en | english |
6829-68769-0026 | He spoke simply, but paced up and down the narrow cell in front of them. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/6829-68769-0051.wav | There was a grim smile of amusement on his shrewd face. | en | english |
6829-68769-0030 | I was bookkeeper, so it was easy to get a blank check and forge the signature. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/6829-68769-0012.wav | Oh, say! that's different," observed Markham, altering his demeanor. | en | english |
6829-68769-0031 | As regards my robbing the company, I'll say that I saved them a heavy loss one day. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/6829-68769-0037.wav | I've seen lots of that kind in my day. | en | english |
6829-68769-0032 | I discovered and put out a fire that would have destroyed the whole plant. But Marshall never even thanked me. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/6829-68769-0007.wav | But under the circumstances I doubt if such an arrangement could be made". | en | english |
6829-68769-0033 | It was better for him to think the girl unfeeling than to know the truth. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/6829-68769-0019.wav | Sorry we haven't any reception room in the jail. | en | english |
6829-68769-0034 | I'm going to see mister Marshall," said Kenneth, "and discover what I can do to assist you". "Thank you, sir. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/6829-68769-0019.wav | Sorry we haven't any reception room in the jail. | en | english |
6829-68769-0036 | They left him then, for the jailer arrived to unlock the door, and escort them to the office. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/6829-68771-0035.wav | Will you leave me alone in my own room, or must I go away to escape you"? | en | english |
6829-68769-0039 | He looked up rather ungraciously, but motioned them to be seated. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/6829-68769-0017.wav | Worse, Tom; worse 'n ever," replied the jailer, gloomily. | en | english |
6829-68769-0040 | Some girl has been here twice to interview my men and I have refused to admit her. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/6829-68771-0028.wav | She even seemed mildly amused at the attention she attracted. | en | english |
6829-68769-0049 | He detested the grasping disposition that would endeavor to take advantage of his evident desire to help young Gates. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/6829-68769-0012.wav | Oh, say! that's different," observed Markham, altering his demeanor. | en | english |
6829-68769-0052 | He might have had that forged check for the face of it, if he'd been sharp. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/6829-68769-0010.wav | We wish to talk with him," answered Kenneth. "Talk! | en | english |
6829-68769-0053 | And to think we can save all that misery and despair by the payment of a hundred and fifty dollars! | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/6829-68769-0051.wav | There was a grim smile of amusement on his shrewd face. | en | english |
5142-36586-0003 | But this subject will be more properly discussed when we treat of the different races of mankind. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/5142-33396-0015.wav | As our boat flashed down the rollers into the water I made this song and sang it: | en | english |
3570-5696-0002 | Other circumstances permitting, that instinct disposes men to look with favor upon productive efficiency and on whatever is of human use. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/3570-5694-0019.wav | But the general distinction is not on that account to be overlooked. | en | english |
3570-5696-0004 | The salient features of this development of domestic service have already been indicated. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/3570-5694-0012.wav | There is a more or less elaborate system of rank and grades. | en | english |
3570-5696-0006 | As used in the speech of everyday life the word carries an undertone of deprecation. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/3570-5694-0012.wav | There is a more or less elaborate system of rank and grades. | en | english |
3570-5696-0007 | The use of the word "waste" as a technical term, therefore, implies no deprecation of the motives or of the ends sought by the consumer under this canon of conspicuous waste. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/3570-5694-0019.wav | But the general distinction is not on that account to be overlooked. | en | english |
3570-5696-0008 | But it is, on other grounds, worth noting that the term "waste" in the language of everyday life implies deprecation of what is characterized as wasteful. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/3570-5696-0006.wav | As used in the speech of everyday life the word carries an undertone of deprecation. | en | english |
3570-5696-0009 | In strict accuracy nothing should be included under the head of conspicuous waste but such expenditure as is incurred on the ground of an invidious pecuniary comparison. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/3570-5694-0012.wav | There is a more or less elaborate system of rank and grades. | en | english |
3570-5696-0010 | An article may be useful and wasteful both, and its utility to the consumer may be made up of use and waste in the most varying proportions. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/3570-5694-0012.wav | There is a more or less elaborate system of rank and grades. | en | english |
2830-3980-0005 | Do you suppose that God for the sake of a few Lutheran heretics would disown His entire Church? | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2830-3980-0042.wav | The world brands this a pernicious doctrine. | en | english |
2830-3980-0006 | Against these boasting, false apostles, Paul boldly defends his apostolic authority and ministry. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2830-3980-0071.wav | We think that by some little work or merit we can dismiss sin. | en | english |
2830-3980-0008 | Paul takes pride in his ministry, not to his own praise but to the praise of God. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2830-3980-0046.wav | Was it not enough to say, "from God the Father"? | en | english |
2830-3980-0010 | Either He calls ministers through the agency of men, or He calls them directly as He called the prophets and apostles. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2830-3980-0028.wav | This should go far in shutting the mouths of the false apostles. | en | english |
2830-3980-0011 | Paul declares that the false apostles were called or sent neither by men, nor by man. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2830-3980-0071.wav | We think that by some little work or merit we can dismiss sin. | en | english |
2830-3980-0013 | He mentions the apostles first because they were appointed directly by God. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2830-3980-0028.wav | This should go far in shutting the mouths of the false apostles. | en | english |
2830-3980-0019 | I knew nothing of the doctrine of faith because we were taught sophistry instead of certainty, and nobody understood spiritual boasting. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2830-3980-0017.wav | When I was a young man I thought Paul was making too much of his call. | en | english |
2830-3980-0023 | These perverters of the righteousness of Christ resist the Father and the Son, and the works of them both. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2830-3980-0021.wav | and God the Father, who raised him from the dead. | en | english |
2830-3980-0025 | By His resurrection Christ won the victory over law, sin, flesh, world, devil, death, hell, and every evil. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2830-3980-0020.wav | This is no sinful pride. It is holy pride. | en | english |
2830-3980-0029 | Although the brethren with me are not apostles like myself, yet they are all of one mind with me, think, write, and teach as I do". | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2830-3980-0042.wav | The world brands this a pernicious doctrine. | en | english |
2830-3980-0030 | They do not go where the enemies of the Gospel predominate. They go where the Christians are. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2830-3980-0000.wav | In every way they sought to undermine the authority of Saint Paul. | en | english |
2830-3980-0031 | Why do they not invade the Catholic provinces and preach their doctrine to godless princes, bishops, and doctors, as we have done by the help of God? | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2830-3980-0000.wav | In every way they sought to undermine the authority of Saint Paul. | en | english |
2830-3980-0032 | We look for that reward which "eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither hath entered into the heart of man". | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2830-3980-0042.wav | The world brands this a pernicious doctrine. | en | english |
2830-3980-0036 | Wherever the means of grace are found, there is the Holy Church, even though Antichrist reigns there. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2830-3980-0000.wav | In every way they sought to undermine the authority of Saint Paul. | en | english |
2830-3980-0037 | So much for the title of the epistle. Now follows the greeting of the apostle. VERSE three. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2830-3980-0058.wav | Mohammed also speaks highly of Christ. | en | english |
2830-3980-0038 | Grace be to you, and peace, from God the Father, and from our Lord Jesus Christ. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2830-3980-0042.wav | The world brands this a pernicious doctrine. | en | english |
2830-3980-0039 | The terms of grace and peace are common terms with Paul and are now pretty well understood. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2830-3980-0000.wav | In every way they sought to undermine the authority of Saint Paul. | en | english |
2830-3980-0041 | Grace involves the remission of sins, peace, and a happy conscience. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2830-3980-0064.wav | How may we obtain remission of our sins? | en | english |
2830-3980-0047 | To do so is to lose God altogether because God becomes intolerable when we seek to measure and to comprehend His infinite majesty. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2830-3980-0024.wav | In this whole epistle Paul treats of the resurrection of Christ. | en | english |
2830-3980-0050 | Did not Christ Himself say: "I am the way, and the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me"? | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2830-3980-0071.wav | We think that by some little work or merit we can dismiss sin. | en | english |
2830-3980-0051 | When you argue about the nature of God apart from the question of justification, you may be as profound as you like. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2830-3980-0001.wav | They said to the Galatians: "You have no right to think highly of Paul. | en | english |
2830-3980-0052 | We are to hear Christ, who has been appointed by the Father as our divine Teacher. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2830-3980-0046.wav | Was it not enough to say, "from God the Father"? | en | english |
2830-3980-0053 | At the same time, Paul confirms our creed, "that Christ is very God". | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2830-3980-0003.wav | Paul came later and is beneath us. | en | english |
2830-3980-0055 | To bestow peace and grace lies in the province of God, who alone can create these blessings. The angels cannot. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2830-3980-0071.wav | We think that by some little work or merit we can dismiss sin. | en | english |
2830-3980-0056 | Otherwise Paul should have written: "Grace from God the Father, and peace from our Lord Jesus Christ". | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2830-3980-0060.wav | He never loses sight of the purpose of his epistle. | en | english |
2830-3980-0057 | The Arians took Christ for a noble and perfect creature, superior even to the angels, because by Him God created heaven and earth. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2830-3980-0040.wav | The greeting of the Apostle is refreshing. | en | english |
2830-3980-0061 | Not gold, or silver, or paschal lambs, or an angel, but Himself. What for? | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2830-3979-0012.wav | The Word of our God shall stand forever. | en | english |
2830-3980-0062 | Not for a crown, or a kingdom, or our goodness, but for our sins. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2830-3980-0034.wav | These means cannot be contaminated. | en | english |
2830-3980-0063 | Underscore these words, for they are full of comfort for sore consciences. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2830-3980-0045.wav | Men Should Not Speculate About the Nature of God | en | english |
2830-3980-0065 | Paul answers: "The man who is named Jesus Christ and the Son of God gave himself for our sins". | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2830-3980-0042.wav | The world brands this a pernicious doctrine. | en | english |
2830-3980-0066 | Since Christ was given for our sins it stands to reason that they cannot be put away by our own efforts. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2830-3980-0021.wav | and God the Father, who raised him from the dead. | en | english |
2830-3980-0067 | This sentence also defines our sins as great, so great, in fact, that the whole world could not make amends for a single sin. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2830-3980-0071.wav | We think that by some little work or merit we can dismiss sin. | en | english |
2830-3980-0068 | The greatness of the ransom, Christ, the Son of God, indicates this. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2830-3980-0045.wav | Men Should Not Speculate About the Nature of God | en | english |
2830-3980-0069 | The vicious character of sin is brought out by the words "who gave himself for our sins". | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2830-3980-0040.wav | The greeting of the Apostle is refreshing. | en | english |
2830-3980-0072 | This passage, then, bears out the fact that all men are sold under sin. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2830-3980-0042.wav | The world brands this a pernicious doctrine. | en | english |
2830-3980-0074 | This attitude is universal and particularly developed in those who consider themselves better than others. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2830-3980-0060.wav | He never loses sight of the purpose of his epistle. | en | english |
2830-3980-0075 | But the real significance and comfort of the words "for our sins" is lost upon them. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2830-3980-0042.wav | The world brands this a pernicious doctrine. | en | english |
2830-3980-0076 | On the other hand, we are not to regard them as so terrible that we must despair. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2830-3980-0046.wav | Was it not enough to say, "from God the Father"? | en | english |
5105-28233-0000 | Length of service: Fourteen years, three months, and five days. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/5105-28241-0014.wav | Another circumstance was most remarkable. | en | english |
5105-28233-0001 | He seemed born to please without being conscious of the power he possessed. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/5105-28240-0018.wav | You will take me on board, count, will you not"? | en | english |
5105-28233-0002 | It must be owned, and no one was more ready to confess it than himself, that his literary attainments were by no means of a high order. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/5105-28240-0018.wav | You will take me on board, count, will you not"? | en | english |
5105-28233-0004 | Once, in action, he was leading a detachment of infantry through an intrenchment. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/5105-28233-0001.wav | He seemed born to please without being conscious of the power he possessed. | en | english |
5105-28233-0006 | No cathedral - not even Burgos itself - could vie with the church at Montmartre. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/5105-28241-0003.wav | Steam up and canvas spread, the schooner started eastwards. | en | english |
2961-961-0000 | Socrates begins the Timaeus with a summary of the Republic. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2961-961-0005.wav | Some poems of Solon were recited by the boys. | en | english |
2961-961-0001 | And now he desires to see the ideal State set in motion; he would like to know how she behaved in some great struggle. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2961-961-0005.wav | Some poems of Solon were recited by the boys. | en | english |
2961-961-0003 | I will, if Timaeus approves'. 'I approve. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2961-961-0005.wav | Some poems of Solon were recited by the boys. | en | english |
2961-961-0006 | And what was the subject of the poem'? said the person who made the remark. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2961-961-0005.wav | Some poems of Solon were recited by the boys. | en | english |
2961-961-0007 | The subject was a very noble one; he described the most famous action in which the Athenian people were ever engaged. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2961-961-0005.wav | Some poems of Solon were recited by the boys. | en | english |
2961-961-0008 | But the memory of their exploits has passed away owing to the lapse of time and the extinction of the actors. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2961-961-0005.wav | Some poems of Solon were recited by the boys. | en | english |
2961-961-0009 | Tell us,' said the other, 'the whole story, and where Solon heard the story. | download/tts_eval_datasets/librispeech_pc_testset/prompt_wavs/2961-961-0005.wav | Some poems of Solon were recited by the boys. | en | english |
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