id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8794 Dante Alighieri The Divine Comedy by Dante, Illustrated, Purgatory, Volume 5 .txt text/plain 9262 922 93 Oft the good master warn'd me: "Look thou well. From Beatrice thou art by this wall Thou hast o'ercome the steeper way, Thou, who (if looks, that use to speak the heart, In heav'n doth second light, came after them Weep thou not yet: behooves thee feel the edge "Say thou, who stand'st beyond the holy stream, Did meet thee, that thou so should'st quit the hope My steps aside." She answering spake: "Hadst thou Thou hadst not hid thy sin the more: such eye May arm thee, when thou hear'st the Siren-voice, For better realms, thy wing thou should'st have prun'd We to her eyes will lead thee; but the light Thine eyes upon the car; and what thou seest, Henceforth do rid thee: that thou speak no more, Painted thou take it in thee, for the cause, That thou hast follow'd; and how far behind, ./cache/8794.txt ./txt/8794.txt