id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt euripides-suppliants-2013 euripides-suppliants-2013 .txt text/plain 11770 892 91 Thou too, honoured lady, once a son didst bear, crowning thy lord's thou art in thy children, to remove from me my woe; so in my sore to thee and to thy city I, a suppliant, come. THESEUS To which of the Argives didst thou give thy daughters in THESEUS Didst thou give thy daughters to them as to wild beasts? THESEUS Mother mine, why weepest thou, drawing o'er thine eyes thy THESEUS Forasmuch as with this thy art thou hast ever served the THEBAN HERALD Thou shalt never take the sons of Argos from our land. FIRST SEMI-CHORUS So might'st thou see and know the fortunes of thy ADRASTUS Where didst thou leave the dead he hath not buried? THESEUS I meant to question thee when thou wert venting thy lamentations CHILDREN Thy sons are dead and gone. CHORUS My child, thou art undone; no more shall I behold thee, thy ./cache/euripides-suppliants-2013.txt ./txt/euripides-suppliants-2013.txt