id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 602 Lucan Pharsalia; Dramatic Episodes of the Civil Wars .txt text/plain 84154 7827 94 All shall concede thy right: do what thou wilt, That close the temple of the God of War. Be thou my help, to me e'en now divine! Thy Caesar, conqueror by land and sea, Fierce rabid war: the sword shall bear the rule Do thou live on thy peaceful life apart Nought, Rome, shall tear thee from me, till I hold Thou seek'st thy fated fall; not that the gods, Thy sword kills not our pledges; civil war Art little worthy: never shall thy blood 'Neath Caesar's conquering hand the banded world. Thou seekest, Caesar, here our arms and swords To quit thy crimes; thou seek'st by land and sea So long shall Caesar plunge the world in war? Here, Caesar, was thy crime: and here shall stay Again shall flow upon thy fated earth Nor yet Pompeius' death shall close the war, Thine ancient love to Caesar, and thy life. ./cache/602.txt ./txt/602.txt