id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt euripides-cyclops-1671 euripides-cyclops-1671 .txt text/plain 7011 710 94 ODYSSEUS Why, wert thou too drifted hither against thy will? SILENUS The Cyclopes, who have caves, not roofed houses. SILENUS Not I, Odysseus; but I would do anything for thee. ODYSSEUS The son of the Bacchic god, that thou mayst learn more certainly. SILENUS Is it inside the ship, or hast thou it with thee? ODYSSEUS Shall I let thee taste the wine unmixed, to start with? LEADER Hearken, Odysseus, let us hold some converse with thee. (The CYCLOPS enters as SILENUS goes into the cave. ODYSSEUS Hear the strangers too in turn, Cyclops. Ilium; and thou, O Zeus, the stranger's god, who hast thy dwelling ODYSSEUS Stay, then, Cyclops; drink and be merry. CYCLOPS What shall we do, Silenus? CYCLOPS I will feast on thee last, after all thy comrades. to burn the Cyclops' eye; so mind thou quit thee like a man. LEADER Why dost thou cry out, Cyclops? ./cache/euripides-cyclops-1671.txt ./txt/euripides-cyclops-1671.txt