id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-003 chapter-003 .txt text/plain 5425 460 94 On thy green plain fast by the water-side, Steed-taming Epidaurus, and thy hounds, To speed thy herds of cattle to their loves, Now saps his strength, pen fast at home, and spare A horse young, fiery, swift of foot, they seek; With corn and running water, that his strength To leanness, and when love's sweet longing first Driving whole herds in terror through the groves, 'Tis most persistent, fend thy teeming herds, But corn-ears with thy hand pluck from the crops. Ay, thus far let him learn to dare, when first Long waves come racing shoreward: fast he flies, Oft their cattle day and night Upon the plain, nor leaves upon the tree: With showers of Spring and rainy south-winds earth Shepherds their whole flock steep in running streams, The pain hath sunk and rages, and their limbs At times groan-laboured: with long sobbing heave His noisome limbs, till, no long tarriance made, ./cache/chapter-003.txt ./txt/chapter-003.txt