id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 658 Quintus, Smyrnaeus, active 4th century The Fall of Troy .txt text/plain 81422 6348 94 A battle-fury like the War-god's wrath Thee not thy sire the War-god now shall pluck All round the Trojan men's heart-stricken wail, How Memnon, Son of the Dawn, for Troy's sake fell in the Battle. Closed round the corpse of strong-heart Aeacus' son, Their tears fell round the dead man, Aeacus' son; Though Peleus' son hath died, shall have small heart And Atreus' son, lord of all Argive men, Till Aias locked his strong hands round the son Who lost a son, slain by the hands of foes, "O valiant-hearted son, so like thy sire, Son of the man whose long spear smote thy sire, Than all strong Gods, all weakling sons of men. The mighty men of Troy: with heart and soul Then the strong Argives' battle-eager sons With a good heart: war-staunch Achilles' son "Fierce-hearted son of Achilles strong in war, Thy noble son: thee shall our loving hands ./cache/658.txt ./txt/658.txt