id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt aeschylus-suppliant-2642 aeschylus-suppliant-2642 .txt text/plain 9668 964 95 restored to herself by a touch of the hand of Zeus, and bare a child My mind shall hoard, with Zeus our sire to aid. But let words teach the man who stands to hear. And by Zeus' hand was touched, and bare a child. Yea, stern the wrath of Zeus, the suppliants' lord. Shall thou from justice shrink away? Lord of this land, wilt thou behold me torn Not long thy sire shall leave thee desolate. Unto the maidens turn thy gracious care; Unto the fertile land, the god-possest, _Free shall the maidens sojourn in this land. To come unto their aid, let him go forth, Now may the Zeus-born gods on high Therefore with altars pure they shall the gods revere. O Zeus, thou king of the earth, and her child! O Zeus, thou king of the earth, Thou and thy mates shall learn it ere the end. ./cache/aeschylus-suppliant-2642.txt ./txt/aeschylus-suppliant-2642.txt