id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8790 Dante Alighieri The Divine Comedy by Dante, Illustrated, Purgatory, Volume 1 .txt text/plain 4346 448 95 To the right hand I turn'd, and fix'd my mind Broken, or in high heaven new laws ordain'd, So near, that little space was left to turn. Prays thee, O hallow'd spirit! Journeying this way;" I said, "but how of thee Turn'd tow'rds the mountain, whither reason's voice Believ'st not I am with thee, thy sure guide? And thou be firm in hope, my son belov'd." That the sun's light is broken on the ground, Who journey'st thus this way, thy visage turn, Think if me elsewhere thou hast ever seen." I tow'rds him turn'd, and with fix'd eye beheld. But that the eternal love may turn, while hope Thou hast beheld me, and beside the terms First on the nether shores I turn'd my eyes, Imparts his light beneath, thou might'st behold Waitest thou escort to conduct thee hence? Ascending, cried: "Haste thee, for see the sun ./cache/8790.txt ./txt/8790.txt