id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 1001 Dante Alighieri Divine Comedy, Longfellow's Translation, Hell .txt text/plain 38463 2993 91 Said: "How shall I come, if thou art afraid, Now will I have thee know, ere thou go farther, Thou fain wouldst have," then said he unto me, Said the good Master: "Son, thou now beholdest For thee I know, though thou art all defiled." And unto me he said: "Turn thee; what dost thou? Once more a little backward turn thee," said I, Thoughtful I went; and he said: "Thou art thinking And said to Nessus: "Turn and do thou guide them, See that thou speak of us unto the people." Said unto me: "What dost thou in this moat? For said I: "Thou that castest down thine eyes, Unto the rest, said to him: "If thou dive, As if it said: "I will not thou speak more;" But, that thou know who thus doth second thee Said: 'Thou dost gaze so, father, what doth ail thee?' ./cache/1001.txt ./txt/1001.txt