. The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come, delivered under the similitude of a dream . tle book, and shew to allThat entertain, and hid thee welcome shall,What thou shalt keep close, shut up from the resb,And wish what thou shalt shew them may he blessdTo them for good; may make them choose to bePilgrims better by far than thee or me. Go, then, I say, tell all men who thou art;Say, lam Christiana, and my partIs now, with my four sons, to tell you whatIt is for men to take a pilgrims lot. Go also tell them who and what they beThat now do go on pilgrimage with , H
. The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come, delivered under the similitude of a dream . tle book, and shew to allThat entertain, and hid thee welcome shall,What thou shalt keep close, shut up from the resb,And wish what thou shalt shew them may he blessdTo them for good; may make them choose to bePilgrims better by far than thee or me. Go, then, I say, tell all men who thou art;Say, lam Christiana, and my partIs now, with my four sons, to tell you whatIt is for men to take a pilgrims lot. Go also tell them who and what they beThat now do go on pilgrimage with , Heres my neighbour Mercy, she is oneThat has long time with me a pilgrim gone;Come, see her in her virgin face, and learnTwixt idle ones and pilgrims to , let young damsels learn of her to prizeThe world which is to come in any wise;When little tripping maidens follow God,And leave old doating sinners to His rod,Tis like those days wherein the young ones criedHosannah to whom old ones did tell them of old Honest, who you found,With his white hairs, treading the pilgrims ground; u 232.
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