id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt euripides-heracles-1745 euripides-heracles-1745 .txt text/plain 13418 1043 91 For never whilst I live, shalt thou slay these sons of Heracles; father's sire; for the rest work thy will, if so thou art inclined; the children of Heracles; but thou by stealth didst find thy way to (Addressing each of her sons in turn) To thee thy dead sire AMPHITRYON My son, 'tis like thee to show thy love for thy dear ones thy city ere thou hast these matters well in train, my son. three children, wretched parent, and all of them hast thou in thy CHORUS For thee, old friend, I weep and mourn, for the children too HERACLES Father, why dost thou weep and veil thy eyes, standing aloof AMPHITRYON My son, against thy children hast thou waged unnatural AMPHITRYON Thou and thy bow and some god, whoso he be that is to HERACLES O Theseus, didst thou witness this struggle with my children? HERACLES After thou hast buried my children. ./cache/euripides-heracles-1745.txt ./txt/euripides-heracles-1745.txt