id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8787 Dante Alighieri The Divine Comedy by Dante, Illustrated, Hell, Volume 09 .txt text/plain 3331 339 95 Wherefore doth fasten yet thy sight below For which I look'd, thou hadst perchance excus'd Then spake my master: "Let thy soul no more "O thou, who with thy fingers rendest off Thy coat of proof," thus spake my guide to one, That well my face may answer to thy ken; Mine eye was held, I turn'd it back to view If truly the mad spirits tell, that round "That closely bounding thee upon thy right "If I spake false, thou falsely stamp'dst the coin," And all the world be witness to thy guilt." Rear'd by thy belly up before thine eyes, "Thy mouth gapes wide as ever to let pass Pains rack thy head, no urging would'st thou need Chance bring thee, where like conference is held, let thy horn for thee From the neck down, and five times round his form "O thou, who in the fortunate vale, that made ./cache/8787.txt ./txt/8787.txt