id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-011 chapter-011 .txt text/plain 10441 837 92 Turnus shall fall extended on the plain, The public care, he said, which war attends, Latians and Trojans, now no longer foes, The Trojan king and Tuscan chief command Such arms this hand shall never more employ; Wage wars unjust, and fall in fight, for thee! Tis a destructive war: from Turnus hand And meet your foe, who dares you to the fight. And the fierce foes in arms approach the walls. Along the fields, to charge the Trojan horse. Now Turnus arms for fight. Thou, with thy Volscians, face the Tuscan horse; Haste with these arms, and take thy steepy flight. By whateer hand Camilla shall be slain, Bear my last words to Turnus; fly with speed, And, round her corpse, of friends and foes a fighting train. For warring with the Trojans, thou hast paid! Turn like a man, at length, and meet thy fate. ./cache/chapter-011.txt ./txt/chapter-011.txt