id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 10885 Hunt, Leigh Stories from the Italian Poets: with Lives of the Writers, Volume 1 .txt text/plain 96686 5330 78 Dante was a very great poet, a man of the strongest passions, a claimant Dante was indeed so great a poet, and at the same time "And art thou, then, that Virgil," said Dante, "who has filled the world So saying, Virgil placed his hand on Dante's, looking on him with a "A right wish," said Virgil, "and thou shalt, to thy heart's content." "Turn round," said Virgil, "and hide thy face; for if thou beholdest these words; and Virgil, looking pleased on Dante, returned with him Dante looked, and beheld something which appeared like a windmill in "Thou seemest to wish to speak with me," said Dante. "Too plainly, my father," said Dante, "do I see the time coming, when a The spirit (it said) which Dante beheld in the the place a great scarcity of water; and Orlando said, like his good ./cache/10885.txt ./txt/10885.txt