id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt euripides-rhesus-1572 euripides-rhesus-1572 .txt text/plain 9256 798 95 HECTOR Then why dost thou desert thy post and rouse the army, save CHORUS The long night through, O Hector, the Argive host hath kindled HECTOR In good season com'st thou, albeit thy tidings are fraught HECTOR Case thee in thy coat of mail, Aeneas. HECTOR There's gold, if this thou'lt claim as thy guerdon. HECTOR I will give it thee; do thou ask anything except the captains DOLON Slay them; I do not ask thee to keep thy hand off Menelaus. HECTOR Why then, thou shalt come and with thine own hands choose proof before thee thou shalt avow that Dolon went unto the Argive CHORUS Art so sure thou hast already caught the foe? to thy face, that thou mayst know how frank is Hector's tongue. HECTOR 'Gainst him thou canst not range thy eager spear. thee, Hector, if thou wilt carry out any scheme, now is the time, ./cache/euripides-rhesus-1572.txt ./txt/euripides-rhesus-1572.txt