id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt homer-iliad_19 homer-iliad_19 .txt text/plain 4033 134 78 When the Achaeans were got together Achilles rose and said," Son of Atreus, surely it would have been better alike for both you and me, when we two were in such high anger about Briseis, surely it would have been better, had Diana 's arrow slain her at the ships on the day when I took her after having sacked Lyrnessus. Then Ulysses said," Achilles, godlike and brave, send not the Achaeans thus against Ilius to fight the Trojans fasting, for the battle will be no brief one, when it is once begun, and heaven has filled both sides with fury; bid them first take food both bread and wine by the ships, for in this there is strength and stay. ./cache/homer-iliad_19.txt ./txt/homer-iliad_19.txt