id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21274 McLaughlin, James Fairfax The American Cyclops, the Hero of New Orleans, and Spoiler of Silver Spoons .txt text/plain 2068 185 85 And drunk by night, he sighs the foe to slay." _Page_ 19.] Polyphemus, the man-eating Cyclops, and thereby to abridge his power The Cid unhorsed, like Bacchus, topples down." _Page_ 21.] "Wherefore, Sir Hawk, must I, thy victim, die?" "Peace," quoth the Hawk, "thou art less strong than I." When distant ages rise to view our times, [Illustration: "Like Fallstaff, seeks repose and dreams of glory, [Illustration: "Leaves gallant Winthrop to his mournful fate, But takes the field when haply 'tis too late." _Page_ 23.] [Illustration: "Our hero vowed Magruder's works to take, And stab the virtue of a Christian age: [Illustration: "Born of a race where thrift, with iron rod, And Farragut our Cyclop's fortune made." _Page_ 23.] [Illustration: "Fraternal discord cease." _Page 27._] [Illustration: ""I'll blow Fort Fisher 'mong the region kites!" And saucy Fisher flashed defiance still." _Page_ 25.] "Bottled" Chief, adieu." _Page_ 27.] ./cache/21274.txt ./txt/21274.txt