id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt euripides-heracleidae-2033 euripides-heracleidae-2033 .txt text/plain 10075 754 92 COPREUS Doubtless thy folly lets thee think this is a good position to have taken up, and that thou art come to a city that will help IOLAUS By force at least shalt thou never drag these children hence. CHORUS (chanting) From what land, old stranger, art thou come to IOLAUS Sirs, no island life I lead, but from Mycenae to thy land LEADER Thou then shouldst have told the monarch of this land thy Zeus, at whose altar thou art seated with these tender children gathered IOLAUS Daughter, thou art his own true child, no other man's but IOLAUS Best of friends, art thou come to save us twain from hurt? IOLAUS Alcmena, mother of a noble son, to thee I call! IOLAUS Thy son's surviving children will care for thee. thou slay me, take the children of Heracles away with thee, but, if ./cache/euripides-heracleidae-2033.txt ./txt/euripides-heracleidae-2033.txt