id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt euripides-hecuba-1522 euripides-hecuba-1522 .txt text/plain 11892 1037 94 to offer thy daughter in sacrifice to Achilles; for thou knowest how spare thee the loss of thy unhappy child, or thou must live to see listen to thy mother's voice, my child, that thou mayst know the hideous AGAMEMNON Hecuba, why art thou delaying to come and bury thy daughter? AGAMEMNON Why dost thou turn thy back towards me and weep, refusing POLYMESTOR My dear friend Priam, and thou no less, Hecuba, I weep HECUBA I wish to tell thee and thy children a private matter of my HECUBA Dost know what I wish to say to thee and thy children? HECUBA May it grow as dear to thee as thou now art to me! POLYMESTOR Is it this thou wouldst tell thy son? HECUBA Yes, by thy lips, for thou art a righteous man. HECUBA And did he tell thee nothing of thy present trouble? ./cache/euripides-hecuba-1522.txt ./txt/euripides-hecuba-1522.txt