. The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come, delivered under the similitude of a dream . 228 THE AUTHOR S WAY OF ftJ ~W rfi. That it was slighted, or turnd out of doorBy any kingdom, were they rich or France and Flanders, where men killeach other,My pilgrim is esteemd a friend, a brother. In Holland too tis said, as I am told,My pilgrim is with some worth more thangold,Highlanders and wild Irish can agree,My pilgrim should familiar with them he. Tis in New England under such advance,Receives there so much loving countenance,As to he trimmd, new-clothed, and deekd


. The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come, delivered under the similitude of a dream . 228 THE AUTHOR S WAY OF ftJ ~W rfi. That it was slighted, or turnd out of doorBy any kingdom, were they rich or France and Flanders, where men killeach other,My pilgrim is esteemd a friend, a brother. In Holland too tis said, as I am told,My pilgrim is with some worth more thangold,Highlanders and wild Irish can agree,My pilgrim should familiar with them he. Tis in New England under such advance,Receives there so much loving countenance,As to he trimmd, new-clothed, and deekd with gems,That it may shew its features and its limbs;Yet more, so comely doth my pilgrim walk,That of him thousands daily sing and you draw nearer home, it will appearMy pilgrim knows no ground of shame or and country will him entertainWith Welcome, pilgrim. Yea, they cant refrainFrom smiling if my pilgrim he hut by,Or shews his head in any company. Brave gallants do my pilgrim hug andlove,Esteem it much; yea, value it aboveThings of a greater bulk; yea, with delight,Say my larks leg is better than a ladies, an


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