id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt horace-works_126 horace-works_126 .txt text/plain 1224 59 76 Having left mighty Rome, Aricia received me in but a middling inn: Heliodorus the rhetorician ,most learned in the Greek language, was my fellowtraveller: thence we proceeded to ForumAppi, stuffed with sailors and surly landlords. While the waterman and a passenger, wellsoaked with plenty of thick wine, vie with one another in singing the praises of their absent mistresses: at length the passenger being fatigued, begins to sleep; and the lazy waterman ties the halter of the mule, turned out agrazing, to a stone, and snores, lying flat on his back. Then, having dined we crawled on three miles; and arrive under Anxur, which is built up on rocks that look white to a great distance. From this place the villa of Cocceius, situated above the Caudian inns, which abounds with plenty, receives us. Lastly, he asked, how he ever came to run away; such a lank meager fellow, for whom a pound of corn[ aday] would be ample. ./cache/horace-works_126.txt ./txt/horace-works_126.txt