id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt aristophanes-achamians-2166 aristophanes-achamians-2166 .txt text/plain 13225 1779 90 Friend, with thy great eye, round like the hole through Acharnians like ourselves shall not be set at naught by a Let the basket-bearer(1) come forward, and thou the sixth year of the Peloponnesian War, 426 B.C. f(4) Lamachus was an Athenian general, who figures later in this comedy. let us hear the good grounds you can give us; I am curious to know wanted to see this great poet, who had dared to speak the truth to Come, poor little daughters of an unfortunate father, try to find Come, let some figs be Lamachus wants to keep the Feast of Cups,(1) and I come by his order Let him eat salt fish, while he shakes his plumes, and, if he comes I shall take away all these goods; I go home on thrushes' wings Come quickly to the feast and bring your basket and your cup; Old man, I come at your bidding! ./cache/aristophanes-achamians-2166.txt ./txt/aristophanes-achamians-2166.txt