id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt aristophanes-frogs-1778 aristophanes-frogs-1778 .txt text/plain 14518 2403 101 Their plays, and hear those jokes, I come away Who knows not well what the Mystics tell, or is not holy and pure of O, come with the joy of thy festival song, Come then, if you're so _very_ brave a man, O you're jesting, I shall not let you off: there's such a lovely To sit third-man: and then if Aeschylus win, Come, my fine fellow, pray don't talk too big. Come, tell me what are the points for which a noble poet our praise _Be thou my saviour and mine aid to-day, For here I come, and You shall hear; And if you find one single thing said twice, his bottle of oil to this: _No man is blest in every single thing. Come, speak your lines: this is your last set-to. Advise the city, _he_ shall come with me. Till I come once more by thy side to sit. ./cache/aristophanes-frogs-1778.txt ./txt/aristophanes-frogs-1778.txt