Scaife ATLAS

CTS Library / A True History

A True History (1.13)

urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0062.tlg012.perseus-eng5:1.13
Refs {'start': {'reference': '1.13', 'human_reference': 'None 1 None 13'}}
Ancestors [{'reference': '1'}]
Children []
prev
plain textXML
next

He then invited us to supper, and we spent the night with him. [Here follows a detailed account of the extraordinary troops marshalled by Endymion and Phaeton, and the manner in which the battle was fought, the Moonites defeated, and the hero taken prisoner with two of his companions. The victorious Sun-folk built a wall between their country and the Moon, cutting off the sunlight, so that Endymion's people were forced to sue for peace, which was granted on easy terms, the chief stipulations being that the Moon should pay a yearly tribute of a hundred thousand gallons of dew, and that the Morning-star should be settled by colonists from the Sun as well as the Moon, and any one else who cared to join them.]

Tokens

He 1 w 2
then 1 w 6
invited 1 w 13
us 1 w 15
to 1 w 17
supper 1 w 23
and 1 w 27
we 1 w 29
spent 1 w 34
the 2 w 37
night 1 w 42
with 1 w 46
him 1 w 49
Here 1 w 55
follows 1 w 62
a 2 w 63
detailed 1 w 71
account 1 w 78
of 1 w 80
the 3 w 83
extraordinary 1 w 96
troops 1 w 102
marshalled 1 w 112
by 1 w 114
Endymion 1 w 122
and 2 w 125
Phaeton 1 w 132
and 3 w 136
the 4 w 139
manner 1 w 145
in 3 w 147
which 1 w 152
the 5 w 155
battle 1 w 161
was 1 w 164
fought 1 w 170
the 6 w 174
Moonites 1 w 182
defeated 1 w 190
and 4 w 194
the 7 w 197
hero 1 w 201
taken 1 w 206
prisoner 1 w 214
with 2 w 218
two 1 w 221
of 2 w 223
his 1 w 226
companions 1 w 236
The 1 w 240
victorious 1 w 250
Sun-folk 1 w 258
built 1 w 263
a 19 w 264
wall 1 w 268
between 1 w 275
their 1 w 280
country 1 w 287
and 5 w 290
the 9 w 293
Moon 2 w 297
cutting 1 w 305
off 1 w 308
the 10 w 311
sunlight 1 w 319
so 2 w 322
that 1 w 326
Endymion 2 w 334
s 15 w 336
people 1 w 342
were 1 w 346
forced 1 w 352
to 4 w 354
sue 1 w 357
for 2 w 360
peace 1 w 365
which 2 w 371
was 2 w 374
granted 1 w 381
on 8 w 383
easy 1 w 387
terms 1 w 392
the 11 w 396
chief 1 w 401
stipulations 1 w 413
being 1 w 418
that 2 w 422
the 12 w 425
Moon 3 w 429
should 1 w 435
pay 1 w 438
a 30 w 439
yearly 1 w 445
tribute 1 w 452
of 4 w 454
a 32 w 455
hundred 1 w 462
thousand 1 w 470
gallons 1 w 477
of 5 w 479
dew 1 w 482
and 7 w 486
that 3 w 490
the 13 w 493
Morning-star 1 w 505
should 2 w 511
be 3 w 513
settled 1 w 520
by 2 w 522
colonists 1 w 531
from 1 w 535
the 14 w 538
Sun 2 w 541
as 4 w 543
well 1 w 547
as 5 w 549
the 15 w 552
Moon 4 w 556
and 8 w 560
any 1 w 563
one 2 w 566
else 1 w 570
who 1 w 573
cared 1 w 578
to 5 w 580
join 1 w 584
them 1 w 588