id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8688 Aristophanes The Eleven Comedies, Volume 1 .txt text/plain 89653 10936 89 DEMOS, an old man, typifying the Athenian people. This man of leather knows his old master thoroughly; he plays 'Tis best then to die; but let us seek the most heroic death. Let us drink the blood of a bull; 'tis the death which there he is, going towards the market-place; 'tis the gods, faith, 'tis nobly done and like a true friend of Demos. The god tells you here to look after me, for, 'tis I who am your have become a great man, 'tis thanks to me; I ask but a little thing; loose hairs, muse, think of my fields, long for peace, curse town life Come, speak; for 'tis a good Fate, that has dances, if you love me; come and celebrate the nuptials of the gods, the they will come, my dear; but 'tis not easy, you know, for Come, tell me the kind of mind you have; 'tis important I know ./cache/8688.txt ./txt/8688.txt