item: #1 of 3 id: 257 author: Chaucer, Geoffrey title: Troilus and Criseyde date: None words: 69930 flesch: 91 summary: Ful dredfully tho gan she stonde stille, And took it nought, but al hir humble chere Gan for to chaunge, and seyde, `Scrit ne bille, 1130 Eleyne, in al hir goodly softe wyse, Gan him saluwe, and womanly to pleye, And seyde, `Ywis, ye moste alweyes aryse! keywords: al hir; al myn; al thy; allas; alle; alwey; anoon; ben; beste; bet; bothe; cause; chere; come; criseyde; day; deeth; dere; doon; doun; drede; eek; faste; fere; folk; forth; fro; ful; gan; gan hir; god; good; goon; grace; hadde; hath; hem; herte; hir; hir herte; ioye; lady; lat; leve; list; longe; lord; love; lyf; man; men; mighte; myn; myn herte; nece; newe; nought; ofte; outen; owene; pandare; pandarus; peyne; quod; right; self; seyde; seyn; shal; sholde; sin; som; sone; sorwe; swich; telle; thee; ther; thing; thou; thoughte; thy; thyn; til; toun; troilus; trouthe; troye; tyme; wel; wente; whan; wher; wis; wol; wolde; woot; word; wordes; wyse; yow cache: 257.txt plain text: 257.txt item: #2 of 3 id: 32326 author: Lang, Andrew title: Tales of Troy and Greece date: None words: 94131 flesch: 82 summary: To other men, no doubt, they would have offered other pleasures. 'I am very angry with many men and women in the world,' said Autolycus, 'so let the child's name be _A Man of Wrath_,' which, in Greek, was Odysseus. keywords: achilles; agamemnon; beautiful; day; dead; father; gods; gold; great; greeks; hand; head; heart; hector; helen; home; house; king; left; man; men; menelaus; mother; night; paris; people; perseus; round; saw; sea; set; ship; son; spear; sword; telemachus; theseus; thought; trojans; troy; ulysses; water; way cache: 32326.txt plain text: 32326.txt item: #3 of 3 id: 658 author: Quintus, Smyrnaeus, active 4th century title: The Fall of Troy date: None words: 81426 flesch: 79 summary: Still clashed the grappling hosts, Man slaying man: aye bloodier waxed the fray As rained the blows: corpse upon corpse was flung Confusedly, like thunder-drops, or flakes Of snow, or hailstones, by the wintry blast At Zeus' behest strewn over the long hills And forest-boughs; so by a pitiless doom Slain, friends with foes in heaps on heaps were strown. So man slew man in fight; but more than all Eurypylus hurled doom on many a foe. keywords: achilles; aias; argives; arms; battle; blood; child; day; dead; death; doom; dust; earth; fair; father; feet; fell; fight; fire; foes; forth; gods; great; grief; hands; hath; heart; heaven; high; host; king; lay; life; long; lord; man; men; mid; mighty; o'er; priam; round; sea; ships; slain; slew; son; sons; soul; spake; spear; strength; strife; swift; thee; thou; thy; trojans; troy; war; wild; wrath; yea; zeus cache: 658.txt plain text: 658.txt