id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8798 Dante Alighieri The Divine Comedy by Dante, Illustrated, Paradise, Volume 3 .txt text/plain 13041 1243 92 Which thou must witness ere thy mortal hour, But elsewhere now l bid thee turn thy view; Then look what it hath err'd to, thou shalt find Said Beatrice, "that behooves thy ken Enamour thee, as that thou dost not turn Thou didst exalt thy glory to give room But tell me, if thou hast it in thy purse." "The grace, that holds sweet dalliance with thy soul, Wills of his grace that thou, or ere thy death, And clearer far, thy brother hath set forth Since thy fair guide and lovely, in her look The choicest of thy love for God. But say, "Thou, to abate thy wonder, note that none Looking upon the beauteous eyes, whence love She added, "if thou wish thy cure, my words, My words thy mind have treasur'd, thou henceforth Unto himself in thought: "And didst thou look Thou smiledst; on that circling, which in thee ./cache/8798.txt ./txt/8798.txt