id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35170 Euripides The Rhesus of Euripides .txt text/plain 16080 1902 95 setting of the _Rhesus_; the man-wolf crawling away into the darkness was very likely independent in the time of Euripides (_Rise of the Greek HECTOR, _Prince of ĂŽlion and General of the Trojan Armies_. 'Twas all thy work.--Judge thou, and we obey. Ah, well; thy words are prudent; and (_To_ SHEPHERD) thine eyes We craved thy coming; yea, need was strong [vv. And men shall tell of thee, Ilion mine, No Greek shall boast he hath seen thy face Lord Hector, Prince of Ilion, noble son Pledge my good health, like thee, in Thracian wine. Hector is wroth, and tells thee to thy face. Hector is gone to help those Thracians sleep. 'Twas thou that killed King Rhesus! To hide from me that thou hast slain thy friend Called thee to battle for thy friends and die. the Greek spies to pass on towards the Thracian camp by a different and ./cache/35170.txt ./txt/35170.txt