id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 1006 Dante Alighieri Divine Comedy, Cary's Translation, Purgatory .txt text/plain 36875 3836 94 Who journey'st thus this way, thy visage turn, Exclaim'd, "that thou hast slack'd thy pace? Shouting they came, "a little rest thy step. Come and behold thy Rome, who calls on thee, Far as I can, I join thee for thy guide. If thou neglect thy own?"--"Now comfort thee," For thou to ease the way shall find it good Admonish'd: "Raise thou up thy head: for know Hath brought thee, if thou weenest to return?" O man, why place thy heart where there doth need Since forth of thee thy family hath gone, Thy thirsting, Beatrice thou shalt see, "What love is," I return'd, "thy words, O guide! "What aileth thee, that still thou look'st to earth?" Of the Great Spirit, and on which thou turn'dst Thy question doth assure me, thou believ'st Thou hadst not hid thy sin the more: such eye May arm thee, when thou hear'st the Siren-voice, ./cache/1006.txt ./txt/1006.txt