id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8784 Dante Alighieri The Divine Comedy by Dante, Illustrated, Hell, Volume 06 .txt text/plain 24371 2609 96 I' th' second round, and shalt be, till thou come Around thee, and such things thou shalt behold, It cried, "that of me thou hast made thy screen? Thou art more punish'd, in that this thy pride "The place, thou know'st, is round; and though great part "If thou," he answer'd, "follow but thy star, Take heed thou cleanse thee of their ways. Incline thee to inform us who thou art, His sire exclaiming loud, "Ill way thou keep'st!" "Thou who dost cast thy eye upon the ground, Thy face, that thou the visage well mayst note "If thou be able, utter forth thy voice." And to that end look round thee as thou go'st." "Now needs thy best of man;" so spake my guide: Thou therefore rise: vanish thy weariness "Now tell us, I entreat thee, who art thou? Pains rack thy head, no urging would'st thou need ./cache/8784.txt ./txt/8784.txt