id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8792 Dante Alighieri The Divine Comedy by Dante, Illustrated, Purgatory, Volume 3 .txt text/plain 9035 972 95 But that with love intenser there thou view'st To sin, I had not turn'd me unto God. O powers of man! I know, my words are, but thy neighbours soon For thou to ease the way shall find it good "Blood thou didst thirst for, take thy fill of blood!" Admonish'd: "Raise thou up thy head: for know And breathest in thy talk?"--"Mine eyes," said I, Hath brought thee, if thou weenest to return?" That God doth love thee. Which most thou covetest, that if thy feet For thou dost make us at the favour shown thee For thy sake what thou wilt not do for mine. A fellow man made joyous, thou hadst mark'd O man, why place thy heart where there doth need Since forth of thee thy family hath gone, Thy thirsting, Beatrice thou shalt see, "What love is," I return'd, "thy words, O guide! ./cache/8792.txt ./txt/8792.txt