id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8793 Dante Alighieri The Divine Comedy by Dante, Illustrated, Purgatory, Volume 4 .txt text/plain 7810 803 94 Three times my voice hath call'd thee. Let us the opening find where thou mayst pass." "What aileth thee, that still thou look'st to earth?" Or room or entrance."--"Hast thou seen," said he, Mature that blessed hour, when thou with God If thou hast ever mark'd those holy sounds Where thou didst lay thy sacred burden down. So worthy, tell me who thou was," I said, Of the Great Spirit, and on which thou turn'dst He rising answer'd thus: "Now hast thou prov'd Thy question doth assure me, thou believ'st Open'd mine eyes to God. Thou didst, as one, Thou then, who hast rais'd a spirit turn'd his eyes To God, how hither art thou come so soon? But tell me, if thou know'st, "Spirit!" said I, "it seems as thou wouldst fain Look'd up to heav'n) "ere thou shalt plainly see "If thou," he answer'd, "hadst remember'd thee, ./cache/8793.txt ./txt/8793.txt