id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 10096 Euripides The Trojan women of Euripides .txt text/plain 18945 2203 96 HECUBA, _Queen of Troy, wife of Priam, mother of Hector and Paris_. And thou, what tears can tell thy doom? Thy fate thou knowest, Queen: but I know not Paris[23] hath loved withal a child of heaven: God's wrath for Paris, thy son, that he died not long ago: Smote Greeks like chaff, see'st thou what things are Away from thee, in Troy, thou knowest not. Thou deem me, I shall win no word from thee. O false and light of heart--thou in thy room Thou camest here to Troy, and in thy track Of war--Ah God!--perchance men told thee 'Now For thee and thy great house. I give thee, Child of Troy.--O vain is man, Thy father far away shall comfort thee! Hath thee, and we, thy children, pass away I kneel to thy dead to hear thee, [48] Now hast thou found thy prayer.]--The Gods have deserted her, but ./cache/10096.txt ./txt/10096.txt