id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt euripides-trojan-2110 euripides-trojan-2110 .txt text/plain 13331 1819 102 HECUBA, _Queen of Troy, wife of Priam, mother of Hector and Paris_. And thou, what tears can tell thy doom? Odysseus, Ithaca's king, hath thee for thrall. Thy fate thou knowest, Queen: but I know not Surely thou hast thy lot; but what are these Spears of the Greek to lay thy bridal bed! Aye, richly thy new lord shall crown God's wrath for Paris, thy son, that he died not long ago: So thou shalt not go thy way Be stern against thee, if thy heart be meek! Away from thee, in Troy, thou knowest not. Thou deem me, I shall win no word from thee. O false and light of heart--thou in thy room Thou camest here to Troy, and in thy track For thee and thy great house. Hath thee, and we, thy children, pass away I kneel to thy dead to hear thee, ./cache/euripides-trojan-2110.txt ./txt/euripides-trojan-2110.txt