id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8783 Dante Alighieri The Divine Comedy by Dante, Illustrated, Hell, Volume 05 .txt text/plain 4147 469 94 Full well I know: thou therefore rest secure. No ill revenge." "Turn thyself round, and keep Be shown, and thou shouldst view it, thy return Oft his left hand forth stretch'd, and seem'd alone He to the right hand turning, on we pass'd Approaching, he thus spake: "What dost thou? Thus spake: "If thou through this blind prison go'st. Ere thou shalt know the full weight of that art. "Let thy safe memory store what thou hast heard And his possessions, as thou soon shalt hear Yet somewhat turn thee back," I in these words Thou shalt discover, that your art on her From God. These two, if thou recall to mind To him my guide exclaim'd: "Perchance thou deem'st That thou descend." Thus down our road we took "Perhaps thy thoughts are of this ruin'd steep, I turned me round, and thus he spake; "Let him ./cache/8783.txt ./txt/8783.txt