id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8785 Dante Alighieri The Divine Comedy by Dante, Illustrated, Hell, Volume 07 .txt text/plain 18824 2042 95 "Thou who dost cast thy eye upon the ground, Thy face, that thou the visage well mayst note Thy will: what silence hides that knowest thou." "If thou be able, utter forth thy voice." Wherefore if thou desire we rend thee not, Unless thy prudence fail thee, dost not mark See that his hide thou with thy talons flay," "If thou do cast thee down, I not on foot And to that end look round thee as thou go'st." Perchance from me thou shalt obtain thy wish." "Now needs thy best of man;" so spake my guide: Thou therefore rise: vanish thy weariness Thou hast outdone thy seed? Look'd on exclaiming: "Ah, how dost thou change, "Now tell us, I entreat thee, who art thou? "That closely bounding thee upon thy right Pains rack thy head, no urging would'st thou need Where thou hast need to arm thy heart with strength." ./cache/8785.txt ./txt/8785.txt