id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8786 Dante Alighieri The Divine Comedy by Dante, Illustrated, Hell, Volume 08 .txt text/plain 6699 699 95 And to that end look round thee as thou go'st." Perchance from me thou shalt obtain thy wish." I staid, and saw two Spirits in whose look Thus spake: "That pierced spirit, whom intent Thou view'st, was he who gave the Pharisees "Nearer than thou dost hope, there is a rock "Now needs thy best of man;" so spake my guide: Thou therefore rise: vanish thy weariness To turn thee into ashes, cumb'ring earth Thou hast outdone thy seed? Look'd on exclaiming: "Ah, how dost thou change, Of the three first that came, who chang'd not: thou, Thou beatest, and thy name spreads over hell! Forth issuing, drew our eyes that way to look. "Depart thou, I solicit thee no more, "Now tell us, I entreat thee, who art thou? Seiz'd me, and cried, "Thou haply thought'st me not "O thou!" said he, "whom sin Returning, thou behold'st the pleasant land ./cache/8786.txt ./txt/8786.txt