id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt sophocles-ajax-1332 sophocles-ajax-1332 .txt text/plain 11987 1479 99 Thou, Ajax, hear me: come to thy tent's door. ATHENA Even now he shall not see thee, near as thou art. Hast thou dyed well thy sword in the Argive host? ATHENA Against the Atreidae didst thou arm thy hand? AJAX Till bound fast to a pillar beneath my roofATHENA What evil wilt thou inflict on the poor wretch? ATHENA Seest thou, Odysseus, how great the strength of gods? TECMESSA Ajax, my master, I entreat thee, speak not so. AJAX (chanting) Thou all-spying knave, of all deeds of shame LEADER The word thou hast uttered, Ajax, none shall call TECMESSA (calling) My son, thy father calls thee.-Bring him thither TECMESSA O my lord Ajax, what art thou purposing? If for thee, Ajax, this man has no more LEADER In good time, King Odysseus, hast thou come, ODYSSEUS What has he done thee whereby thou art wronged? TEUCER Noble Odysseus, for thy words I praise thee ./cache/sophocles-ajax-1332.txt ./txt/sophocles-ajax-1332.txt