id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt horace-works_71 horace-works_71 .txt text/plain 116 5 67 ODES III. ODE XIII. TO THE BANDUSIAN FOUNTAIN O thou fountain of Bandusia, clearer than glass, worthy of delicious wine, not unadorned by flowers; tomorrow thou shalt be presented with a kid, whose forehead, pouting with new horns, determines upon both love and war in vain; for this offspring of the wanton flock shall tinge thy cooling streams with scarlet blood. The severe season of the burning dogstar can not reach thee; thou affordest a refreshing coolness to the oxen fatigued with the ploughshare, and to the ranging flock. Thou also shalt become one of the famous fountains, through my celebrating the oak that covers the hollow rock, whence thy prattling rills descend with a bound. ./cache/horace-works_71.txt ./txt/horace-works_71.txt