mv: ‘./input-file.zip’ and ‘./input-file.zip’ are the same file Creating study carrel named virgil-aeneid-19 Initializing database Unzipping Archive: input-file.zip creating: ./tmp/input/virgil-aeneid-19/ inflating: ./tmp/input/virgil-aeneid-19/chapter-008.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/virgil-aeneid-19/chapter-009.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/virgil-aeneid-19/chapter-004.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/virgil-aeneid-19/chapter-010.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/virgil-aeneid-19/chapter-011.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/virgil-aeneid-19/chapter-005.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/virgil-aeneid-19/chapter-007.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/virgil-aeneid-19/chapter-006.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/virgil-aeneid-19/chapter-012.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/virgil-aeneid-19/chapter-002.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/virgil-aeneid-19/chapter-003.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/virgil-aeneid-19/chapter-001.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/virgil-aeneid-19/chapter-000.txt === updating bibliographic database Building study carrel named virgil-aeneid-19 FILE: cache/chapter-006.txt OUTPUT: txt/chapter-006.txt FILE: cache/chapter-004.txt OUTPUT: txt/chapter-004.txt FILE: cache/chapter-010.txt OUTPUT: txt/chapter-010.txt FILE: cache/chapter-007.txt OUTPUT: txt/chapter-007.txt FILE: cache/chapter-002.txt OUTPUT: txt/chapter-002.txt FILE: cache/chapter-009.txt OUTPUT: txt/chapter-009.txt FILE: cache/chapter-003.txt OUTPUT: txt/chapter-003.txt FILE: cache/chapter-005.txt OUTPUT: txt/chapter-005.txt FILE: cache/chapter-008.txt OUTPUT: txt/chapter-008.txt FILE: cache/chapter-011.txt OUTPUT: txt/chapter-011.txt FILE: cache/chapter-012.txt OUTPUT: txt/chapter-012.txt FILE: cache/chapter-001.txt OUTPUT: txt/chapter-001.txt FILE: cache/chapter-000.txt OUTPUT: txt/chapter-000.txt === file2bib.sh === id: chapter-003 author: title: chapter-003 date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/chapter-003.txt cache: ./cache/chapter-003.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; 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Reducing virgil-aeneid-19 === reduce.pl bib === id = chapter-008 author = title = chapter-008 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 7605 sentences = 597 flesch = 90 summary = Vulcan, at the request of Venus, makes arms for her son Trembling with rage, the Latian youth prepare Who thro the foes hast borne thy banishd gods, This is thy happy home, the clime where fate The war shall end in lasting peace, Wake, son of Venus, from thy pleasing dreams; To Junos powr thy just devotion pay; My waves shall wash the walls of mighty Rome. And Father Tiber, in thy sacred bed Bring holy peace, and beg the kings relief. The leaning head hung threatning oer the flood, To heavn and the great author of thy race! With fated arms a less illustrious race. To labour arms for Troy: nor Jove, nor fate, My sons, said Vulcan, set your tasks aside; The blaze of arms, and shields, and shining war. Breaks thro the clouds, and brings the fated arms. And their left arm sustains a length of shield. cache = ./cache/chapter-008.txt txt = ./txt/chapter-008.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = chapter-009 author = title = chapter-009 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 8756 sentences = 720 flesch = 93 summary = And follow to the war the god that leads the way. What rolling clouds, my friends, approach the walls? Is there, he said, in arms, who bravely dare To force his foes in equal field to fight. The morn shall end the small remains of war. Live thou to mourn thy loves unhappy fate; On their left arms their ample shields they bear, And shield, from chance exempt, shall be thy share: My peace shall be committed to thy care, Whateer event thy bold attempt shall have, That, if thou fail, shall thy lovd mother share. Slight were his arms, a sword and silver shield: Nor flight was left, nor hopes to force his way. Runs, doubles, winds and turns, amidst the war; Who, like his mother, bears aloft his head, Thus Turnus: Then begin, and try thy fate: The helm flies off, and bears the head along. cache = ./cache/chapter-009.txt txt = ./txt/chapter-009.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = chapter-004 author = title = chapter-004 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 8000 sentences = 660 flesch = 92 summary = Your Trojan with my Tyrian let us join; The queen, Aeneas, and the Tyrian court The fearful train shall take their speedy flight, So shall their loves be crownd with due delights, The Queen of Love consents, and closely smiles The queen and prince, as love or fortune guides, And eyes, tho closd in death, restores to light. By Joves command; nor sufferd love to rise, Fair queen, oppose not what the gods command; Shall haunt thee waking, and disturb thy sleep. And Fame shall spread the pleasing news below. Invoke the sea gods, and invite the wind. Fate, and the god, had stoppd his ears to love. Despair, and rage, and love divide her heart; Shall I with this ungrateful Trojan go, A god commands: he stood before my sight, Lead thou the way; protect thy Trojan bands, When, from a towr, the queen, with wakeful eyes, cache = ./cache/chapter-004.txt txt = ./txt/chapter-004.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = chapter-010 author = title = chapter-010 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 10260 sentences = 846 flesch = 92 summary = Then was your time to fear the Trojan fate: Since, said the god, the Trojans must not join First arm thy soldiers for th ensuing fight: From the same hand, and sent with equal force, His arms and spoils thy holy oak shall bear. And let proud Turnus view, with dying eyes, So many sons of gods, in bloody fight, This said, the god permits the fatal fight, Now with full force his spear young Pallas threw, The time shall come, when Turnus, but in vain, One day first sent thee to the fighting field, One day beheld thee dead, and borne upon thy shield. Him the fierce Trojan followd thro the field: Then thro his breast his fatal sword he sent, The fated land you sought so long by sea. Great Jove, he said, and the far-shooting god, Nor fate I fear, but all the gods defy. cache = ./cache/chapter-010.txt txt = ./txt/chapter-010.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = chapter-011 author = title = chapter-011 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 10441 sentences = 837 flesch = 92 summary = Turnus shall fall extended on the plain, The public care, he said, which war attends, Latians and Trojans, now no longer foes, The Trojan king and Tuscan chief command Such arms this hand shall never more employ; Wage wars unjust, and fall in fight, for thee! Tis a destructive war: from Turnus hand And meet your foe, who dares you to the fight. And the fierce foes in arms approach the walls. Along the fields, to charge the Trojan horse. Now Turnus arms for fight. Thou, with thy Volscians, face the Tuscan horse; Haste with these arms, and take thy steepy flight. By whateer hand Camilla shall be slain, Bear my last words to Turnus; fly with speed, And, round her corpse, of friends and foes a fighting train. For warring with the Trojans, thou hast paid! Turn like a man, at length, and meet thy fate. cache = ./cache/chapter-011.txt txt = ./txt/chapter-011.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = chapter-005 author = title = chapter-005 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 8967 sentences = 711 flesch = 91 summary = Meantime the Trojan cuts his watry way, We strive in vain against the seas and wind: Our sports Acestes, of the Trojan race, His gods and ours shall share your equal vows. Light galleys on the seas shall run a watry race; The strong, with iron gauntlets armd, shall stand His temples tied, and all the Trojan race. Bear to the rocky shore, and shun the main. Shouts, wishes, and applause run rattling thro the skies. When to the seas Cloanthus holds his hands, A snow-white bull shall on your shore be slain; In vain, with lifted hands and gazing eyes, From thence his way the Trojan hero bent Then just Aeneas equal arms supplied, His faithful friends unhappy Dares bore: Shall we no more the Trojan walls renew, They hope the fated land, but fear the fatal way. Your friend Acestes is of Trojan kind; cache = ./cache/chapter-005.txt txt = ./txt/chapter-005.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = chapter-007 author = title = chapter-007 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 8637 sentences = 654 flesch = 90 summary = For I shall sing of battles, blood, and rage, But this old peaceful prince, as Heavn decreed, Behold on Latian shores a foreign prince! War shall the country waste, and change the state. A foreign son upon thy shore descends, His race, in arms and arts of peace renownd, The pious chief, who sought by peaceful ways On Latian plains, yet sought the Phrygian shore, Renownd for faith in peace, for force in war; Fate and the gods, by their supreme command, A foreign son-in-law shall come from far Whose race shall bear aloft the Latian name, Thro fires and swords and seas they forcd their way. On Tibers shores they land, secure of fate, Permit to men the thought of peace and war. War, death, destruction, in my hand I bear. He breathes defiance, blood, and mortal war. High oer the rest in arms the graceful Turnus rode: cache = ./cache/chapter-007.txt txt = ./txt/chapter-007.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = chapter-006 author = title = chapter-006 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 9722 sentences = 790 flesch = 90 summary = When all the god came rushing on her soul. Thus far, by fates decrees and thy commands, Nor shalt thou want thy honours in my land; For there thy faithful oracles shall stand, Which, by thy mouth, Apollo shall convey: Thy troops shall reach, but, having reachd, repent. A new Achilles shall in arms appear, Added to hostile force, shall urge thy fate. The Fates, without my powr, shall be without my care. Armd like the rest the Trojan prince appears, Now, Trojan, take the way thy fates afford; Fate, and the dooming gods, are deaf to tears. To view the light of heavn, and breathe the vital air: Commanded by the gods, and forcd by fate. She said, and thro the gloomy shades they passd, Long has my soul desird this time and place, This prince a priestess of your blood shall bear, And like his sire in arms he shall appear. cache = ./cache/chapter-006.txt txt = ./txt/chapter-006.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = chapter-012 author = title = chapter-012 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 10831 sentences = 855 flesch = 91 summary = When Turnus saw the Latins leave the field, Shall gild the heavns, he need not urge the fight; Sent by this hand, to pierce the Trojan foe! Thou, God of War, whose unresisted sway And some with sword in hand assault the foe. The rest, with swords on high, run headlong to the war. This hand alone shall right the gods and you: When Turnus saw the Trojan quit the plain, Friends of the god, and followers of the war. The hero arms in haste; his hands infold This day my hand thy tender age shall shield, With Trojan blood, th unhappy fight renewd. And oer the field the frighted Latins fly. That flying Turnus still declind the fight, Whom Turnus, whom the Trojan hero killd; No troops of Turnus in the field appear. Here fight, and urge the fortune of your arms: This day shall free from wars th Ausonian state, cache = ./cache/chapter-012.txt txt = ./txt/chapter-012.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = chapter-002 author = title = chapter-002 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 8645 sentences = 729 flesch = 92 summary = father on his shoulders, and leads his little son by the hand, And groans of Greeks inclosd come issuing thro the wound Whose death the wretched Greeks too late lament; O Grecians, when the Trojan shores you sought, Minervas gift, your town in flames shall burn, The flames and horrors of this fatal night. Transfers the Trojan state to Grecian hands. Scour thro the fields, nor fear the stormy night; My friends, said he, since Fortune shows the way, Thro swords and foes, amazd and hurt, he flies The gods, said he, requite thy brutal rage! With a sons death t infect a fathers sight. The fate of arms, resolvd in fight to die: Thro foes and fires, to see my house a prey? Shall I my father, wife, and son behold, My father, looking thro the shades, with fear, My sire, my son, my country gods I left. cache = ./cache/chapter-002.txt txt = ./txt/chapter-002.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = chapter-003 author = title = chapter-003 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 7431 sentences = 586 flesch = 91 summary = With sighs and tears I leave my native shore, Their gods, and draw a line along the shore; Not far, a rising hillock stood in view; Spare to pollute thy pious hands with blood: Who saw my sire the Delian shore ascend, Appease the winds, and seek the Gnossian shore. Thro seas and lands as we thy steps attend, So shall our care thy glorious race befriend. Nor let thy weary mind to labours yield: Then said: O son, turmoild in Trojan fate! We view a rising land, like distant clouds; You seek th Italian shores, foredoomd by fate: But you, what fates have landed on our coast? Let not thy course to that ill coast be bent, Evn when thy fleet is landed on the shore, Old happy man, the care of gods above, Ye gods, presiding over lands and seas, But bear me far from this unhappy shore. cache = ./cache/chapter-003.txt txt = ./txt/chapter-003.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = chapter-001 author = title = chapter-001 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 8373 sentences = 653 flesch = 91 summary = Expelld and exild, left the Trojan shore. Long labours, both by sea and land, he bore, And sevn long years th unhappy wandring train Earth, air, and seas thro empty space would roll, Earth, seas, and heavn, and Jove himself turmoils; When Troy shall overturn the Grecian state, To Trojan guests; lest, ignorant of fate, The queen might force them from her town and state. Soon on the Libyan shore descends the god, And, by her graceful walk, the Queen of Love is known. Thus while the Trojan prince employs his eyes, We wretched Trojans, tossd on evry shore, Trojans, dismiss your fears; my cruel fate, Raisd in his mind the Trojan hero stood, Your image shall be present in my mind. The Tyrian queen stood fixd upon his face, Amidst the Trojan lords, in shining state, So may the Trojan and the Tyrian line What troops he landed on the Trojan shore; cache = ./cache/chapter-001.txt txt = ./txt/chapter-001.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = chapter-000 author = title = chapter-000 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 107669 sentences = 8638 flesch = 91 summary = Thro seas and lands as we thy steps attend, Then said: O son, turmoild in Trojan fate! Lead thou the way; protect thy Trojan bands, They hope the fated land, but fear the fatal way. Added to hostile force, shall urge thy fate. The Fates, without my powr, shall be without my care. Now, Trojan, take the way thy fates afford; And like his sire in arms he shall appear. High oer the rest in arms the graceful Turnus rode: Who thro the foes hast borne thy banishd gods, Breaks thro the clouds, and brings the fated arms. Live thou to mourn thy loves unhappy fate; Then was your time to fear the Trojan fate: Since, said the god, the Trojans must not join His arms and spoils thy holy oak shall bear. This hand alone shall right the gods and you: This day my hand thy tender age shall shield, cache = ./cache/chapter-000.txt txt = ./txt/chapter-000.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt chapter-000 chapter-012 chapter-011 chapter-000 chapter-012 chapter-011 number of items: 13 sum of words: 215,337 average size in words: 16,564 average readability score: 91 nouns: arms; war; gods; fate; eyes; way; name; blood; ground; death; hand; shore; son; race; sight; hands; head; foes; force; night; land; fight; town; friends; rest; sea; prince; place; care; mind; fame; train; life; breast; thro; skies; length; field; side; day; state; flight; sword; queen; peace; youth; walls; face; air; fire verbs: is; was; are; said; had; be; were; have; let; stood; bear; came; made; found; sent; see; saw; oer; thro; rising; sought; fly; took; led; find; left; trembling; take; appears; began; give; stands; seek; did; born; spoke; lay; has; come; bore; run; leave; heard; go; make; cast; lost; know; fell; drew adjectives: vain; more; fatal; own; new; last; old; such; high; sacred; great; equal; unhappy; mighty; latian; golden; pious; long; full; holy; young; first; fierce; fair; mortal; happy; proud; royal; purple; grecian; common; dire; divine; same; loud; foreign; lofty; bold; strong; deep; ancient; other; dead; empty; hollow; silent; main; human; secure; secret adverbs: then; thus; not; now; so; first; here; more; far; there; still; once; around; yet; down; too; below; again; long; alone; well; soon; no; out; away; just; behind; before; along; back; above; aloft; only; afar; up; on; hence; next; meantime; aloud; pressd; already; twice; never; high; ever; oppressd; late; tossd; all pronouns: his; he; their; her; my; i; they; your; she; our; you; we; him; thy; me; it; us; himself; thee; them; its; myself; herself; mine; yours; themselves; theirs; ours; thyself; itself; em; one; ourselves; yourselves; yourself; th; tell!she; s; oft; hers proper nouns: trojan; turnus; thou; th; aeneas; evry; god; trojans; jove; troy; heavn; pallas; juno; tis; italy; ye; lord; promisd; ascanius; venus; shall; dido; twas; mezentius; latian; drivn; scarce; king; greeks; crownd; priams; phoebus; messapus; thy; nisus; heavns; mnestheus; queen; latinus; fury; fortune; filld; tiber; thro; priam; junos; gore; rome; renownd; resolvd keywords: trojan; aeneas; turnus; jove; god; arm; war; troy; thy; pallas; latian; bear; tyrian; libyan; juno; stygian; stand; shall; priams; phoebus; italy; heavn; greeks; grecian; foe; fate; dido; ascanius; venus; tuscan; trojans; thro; sibyl; shore; salius; nisus; mnestheus; mezentius; love; like; lausus; hand; fury; fight; evander; euryalus; death; crete; camilla; ausonian one topic; one dimension: th file(s): ./cache/chapter-008.txt titles(s): chapter-008 three topics; one dimension: th; shore; complain file(s): ./cache/chapter-000.txt, ./cache/chapter-003.txt, ./cache/chapter-003.txt titles(s): chapter-000 | chapter-003 | chapter-003 five topics; three dimensions: th shall thy; shore shall thy; arms war thy; half warmth conspird; half warmth conspird file(s): ./cache/chapter-000.txt, ./cache/chapter-003.txt, ./cache/chapter-011.txt, ./cache/chapter-003.txt, ./cache/chapter-003.txt titles(s): chapter-000 | chapter-003 | chapter-011 | chapter-003 | chapter-003 Type: zip2carrel title: virgil-aeneid-19 date: 2021-03-06 time: 05:02 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: PpX8BqJw1f.zip ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: chapter-000 author: title: chapter-000 date: words: 107669 sentences: 8638 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/chapter-000.txt txt: ./txt/chapter-000.txt summary: Thro seas and lands as we thy steps attend, Then said: O son, turmoild in Trojan fate! Lead thou the way; protect thy Trojan bands, They hope the fated land, but fear the fatal way. Added to hostile force, shall urge thy fate. The Fates, without my powr, shall be without my care. Now, Trojan, take the way thy fates afford; And like his sire in arms he shall appear. High oer the rest in arms the graceful Turnus rode: Who thro the foes hast borne thy banishd gods, Breaks thro the clouds, and brings the fated arms. Live thou to mourn thy loves unhappy fate; Then was your time to fear the Trojan fate: Since, said the god, the Trojans must not join His arms and spoils thy holy oak shall bear. This hand alone shall right the gods and you: This day my hand thy tender age shall shield, id: chapter-001 author: title: chapter-001 date: words: 8373 sentences: 653 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/chapter-001.txt txt: ./txt/chapter-001.txt summary: Expelld and exild, left the Trojan shore. Long labours, both by sea and land, he bore, And sevn long years th unhappy wandring train Earth, air, and seas thro empty space would roll, Earth, seas, and heavn, and Jove himself turmoils; When Troy shall overturn the Grecian state, To Trojan guests; lest, ignorant of fate, The queen might force them from her town and state. Soon on the Libyan shore descends the god, And, by her graceful walk, the Queen of Love is known. Thus while the Trojan prince employs his eyes, We wretched Trojans, tossd on evry shore, Trojans, dismiss your fears; my cruel fate, Raisd in his mind the Trojan hero stood, Your image shall be present in my mind. The Tyrian queen stood fixd upon his face, Amidst the Trojan lords, in shining state, So may the Trojan and the Tyrian line What troops he landed on the Trojan shore; id: chapter-002 author: title: chapter-002 date: words: 8645 sentences: 729 pages: flesch: 92 cache: ./cache/chapter-002.txt txt: ./txt/chapter-002.txt summary: father on his shoulders, and leads his little son by the hand, And groans of Greeks inclosd come issuing thro the wound Whose death the wretched Greeks too late lament; O Grecians, when the Trojan shores you sought, Minervas gift, your town in flames shall burn, The flames and horrors of this fatal night. Transfers the Trojan state to Grecian hands. Scour thro the fields, nor fear the stormy night; My friends, said he, since Fortune shows the way, Thro swords and foes, amazd and hurt, he flies The gods, said he, requite thy brutal rage! With a sons death t infect a fathers sight. The fate of arms, resolvd in fight to die: Thro foes and fires, to see my house a prey? Shall I my father, wife, and son behold, My father, looking thro the shades, with fear, My sire, my son, my country gods I left. id: chapter-003 author: title: chapter-003 date: words: 7431 sentences: 586 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/chapter-003.txt txt: ./txt/chapter-003.txt summary: With sighs and tears I leave my native shore, Their gods, and draw a line along the shore; Not far, a rising hillock stood in view; Spare to pollute thy pious hands with blood: Who saw my sire the Delian shore ascend, Appease the winds, and seek the Gnossian shore. Thro seas and lands as we thy steps attend, So shall our care thy glorious race befriend. Nor let thy weary mind to labours yield: Then said: O son, turmoild in Trojan fate! We view a rising land, like distant clouds; You seek th Italian shores, foredoomd by fate: But you, what fates have landed on our coast? Let not thy course to that ill coast be bent, Evn when thy fleet is landed on the shore, Old happy man, the care of gods above, Ye gods, presiding over lands and seas, But bear me far from this unhappy shore. id: chapter-004 author: title: chapter-004 date: words: 8000 sentences: 660 pages: flesch: 92 cache: ./cache/chapter-004.txt txt: ./txt/chapter-004.txt summary: Your Trojan with my Tyrian let us join; The queen, Aeneas, and the Tyrian court The fearful train shall take their speedy flight, So shall their loves be crownd with due delights, The Queen of Love consents, and closely smiles The queen and prince, as love or fortune guides, And eyes, tho closd in death, restores to light. By Joves command; nor sufferd love to rise, Fair queen, oppose not what the gods command; Shall haunt thee waking, and disturb thy sleep. And Fame shall spread the pleasing news below. Invoke the sea gods, and invite the wind. Fate, and the god, had stoppd his ears to love. Despair, and rage, and love divide her heart; Shall I with this ungrateful Trojan go, A god commands: he stood before my sight, Lead thou the way; protect thy Trojan bands, When, from a towr, the queen, with wakeful eyes, id: chapter-005 author: title: chapter-005 date: words: 8967 sentences: 711 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/chapter-005.txt txt: ./txt/chapter-005.txt summary: Meantime the Trojan cuts his watry way, We strive in vain against the seas and wind: Our sports Acestes, of the Trojan race, His gods and ours shall share your equal vows. Light galleys on the seas shall run a watry race; The strong, with iron gauntlets armd, shall stand His temples tied, and all the Trojan race. Bear to the rocky shore, and shun the main. Shouts, wishes, and applause run rattling thro the skies. When to the seas Cloanthus holds his hands, A snow-white bull shall on your shore be slain; In vain, with lifted hands and gazing eyes, From thence his way the Trojan hero bent Then just Aeneas equal arms supplied, His faithful friends unhappy Dares bore: Shall we no more the Trojan walls renew, They hope the fated land, but fear the fatal way. Your friend Acestes is of Trojan kind; id: chapter-006 author: title: chapter-006 date: words: 9722 sentences: 790 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/chapter-006.txt txt: ./txt/chapter-006.txt summary: When all the god came rushing on her soul. Thus far, by fates decrees and thy commands, Nor shalt thou want thy honours in my land; For there thy faithful oracles shall stand, Which, by thy mouth, Apollo shall convey: Thy troops shall reach, but, having reachd, repent. A new Achilles shall in arms appear, Added to hostile force, shall urge thy fate. The Fates, without my powr, shall be without my care. Armd like the rest the Trojan prince appears, Now, Trojan, take the way thy fates afford; Fate, and the dooming gods, are deaf to tears. To view the light of heavn, and breathe the vital air: Commanded by the gods, and forcd by fate. She said, and thro the gloomy shades they passd, Long has my soul desird this time and place, This prince a priestess of your blood shall bear, And like his sire in arms he shall appear. id: chapter-007 author: title: chapter-007 date: words: 8637 sentences: 654 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/chapter-007.txt txt: ./txt/chapter-007.txt summary: For I shall sing of battles, blood, and rage, But this old peaceful prince, as Heavn decreed, Behold on Latian shores a foreign prince! War shall the country waste, and change the state. A foreign son upon thy shore descends, His race, in arms and arts of peace renownd, The pious chief, who sought by peaceful ways On Latian plains, yet sought the Phrygian shore, Renownd for faith in peace, for force in war; Fate and the gods, by their supreme command, A foreign son-in-law shall come from far Whose race shall bear aloft the Latian name, Thro fires and swords and seas they forcd their way. On Tibers shores they land, secure of fate, Permit to men the thought of peace and war. War, death, destruction, in my hand I bear. He breathes defiance, blood, and mortal war. High oer the rest in arms the graceful Turnus rode: id: chapter-008 author: title: chapter-008 date: words: 7605 sentences: 597 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/chapter-008.txt txt: ./txt/chapter-008.txt summary: Vulcan, at the request of Venus, makes arms for her son Trembling with rage, the Latian youth prepare Who thro the foes hast borne thy banishd gods, This is thy happy home, the clime where fate The war shall end in lasting peace, Wake, son of Venus, from thy pleasing dreams; To Junos powr thy just devotion pay; My waves shall wash the walls of mighty Rome. And Father Tiber, in thy sacred bed Bring holy peace, and beg the kings relief. The leaning head hung threatning oer the flood, To heavn and the great author of thy race! With fated arms a less illustrious race. To labour arms for Troy: nor Jove, nor fate, My sons, said Vulcan, set your tasks aside; The blaze of arms, and shields, and shining war. Breaks thro the clouds, and brings the fated arms. And their left arm sustains a length of shield. id: chapter-009 author: title: chapter-009 date: words: 8756 sentences: 720 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/chapter-009.txt txt: ./txt/chapter-009.txt summary: And follow to the war the god that leads the way. What rolling clouds, my friends, approach the walls? Is there, he said, in arms, who bravely dare To force his foes in equal field to fight. The morn shall end the small remains of war. Live thou to mourn thy loves unhappy fate; On their left arms their ample shields they bear, And shield, from chance exempt, shall be thy share: My peace shall be committed to thy care, Whateer event thy bold attempt shall have, That, if thou fail, shall thy lovd mother share. Slight were his arms, a sword and silver shield: Nor flight was left, nor hopes to force his way. Runs, doubles, winds and turns, amidst the war; Who, like his mother, bears aloft his head, Thus Turnus: Then begin, and try thy fate: The helm flies off, and bears the head along. id: chapter-010 author: title: chapter-010 date: words: 10260 sentences: 846 pages: flesch: 92 cache: ./cache/chapter-010.txt txt: ./txt/chapter-010.txt summary: Then was your time to fear the Trojan fate: Since, said the god, the Trojans must not join First arm thy soldiers for th ensuing fight: From the same hand, and sent with equal force, His arms and spoils thy holy oak shall bear. And let proud Turnus view, with dying eyes, So many sons of gods, in bloody fight, This said, the god permits the fatal fight, Now with full force his spear young Pallas threw, The time shall come, when Turnus, but in vain, One day first sent thee to the fighting field, One day beheld thee dead, and borne upon thy shield. Him the fierce Trojan followd thro the field: Then thro his breast his fatal sword he sent, The fated land you sought so long by sea. Great Jove, he said, and the far-shooting god, Nor fate I fear, but all the gods defy. id: chapter-011 author: title: chapter-011 date: words: 10441 sentences: 837 pages: flesch: 92 cache: ./cache/chapter-011.txt txt: ./txt/chapter-011.txt summary: Turnus shall fall extended on the plain, The public care, he said, which war attends, Latians and Trojans, now no longer foes, The Trojan king and Tuscan chief command Such arms this hand shall never more employ; Wage wars unjust, and fall in fight, for thee! Tis a destructive war: from Turnus hand And meet your foe, who dares you to the fight. And the fierce foes in arms approach the walls. Along the fields, to charge the Trojan horse. Now Turnus arms for fight. Thou, with thy Volscians, face the Tuscan horse; Haste with these arms, and take thy steepy flight. By whateer hand Camilla shall be slain, Bear my last words to Turnus; fly with speed, And, round her corpse, of friends and foes a fighting train. For warring with the Trojans, thou hast paid! Turn like a man, at length, and meet thy fate. id: chapter-012 author: title: chapter-012 date: words: 10831 sentences: 855 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/chapter-012.txt txt: ./txt/chapter-012.txt summary: When Turnus saw the Latins leave the field, Shall gild the heavns, he need not urge the fight; Sent by this hand, to pierce the Trojan foe! Thou, God of War, whose unresisted sway And some with sword in hand assault the foe. The rest, with swords on high, run headlong to the war. This hand alone shall right the gods and you: When Turnus saw the Trojan quit the plain, Friends of the god, and followers of the war. The hero arms in haste; his hands infold This day my hand thy tender age shall shield, With Trojan blood, th unhappy fight renewd. And oer the field the frighted Latins fly. That flying Turnus still declind the fight, Whom Turnus, whom the Trojan hero killd; No troops of Turnus in the field appear. Here fight, and urge the fortune of your arms: This day shall free from wars th Ausonian state, ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel