id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt homer-iliad_23-800 homer homer-iliad_23-800 -800 .txt text/plain 9037 288 77 He sat upright and said, Son of Atreus, and all other princes of the Achaeans, first pour red wine everywhere upon the fire and quench it; let us then gather the bones of Patroclus son of Menoetius, singling them out with care; they are easily found, for they lie in the middle of the pyre, while all else, both men and horses, has been thrown in a heap and burned at the outer edge. He brought prizes from the ships— cauldrons, tripods, horses and mules, noble oxen, women with fair girdles, and swart iron. cache/homer-iliad_23-800.txt txt/homer-iliad_23-800.txt