id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt horace-works_157 horace-works_157 .txt text/plain 1292 48 66 Amphion is thought to have given way to his brother 's humors; so do you yield to the gentle dictates of your friend in power: as often as he leads forth his dogs into the fields and his cattle laden with Aetolian nets, arise and lay aside the peevishness of your unmannerly muse, that you may sup together on the delicious fare purchased by your labor; an exercise habitual to the manly Romans, of service to their fame and life and limbs: especially when you are in health, and are able either to excel the dog in swiftness, or the boar in strength. ./cache/horace-works_157.txt ./txt/horace-works_157.txt