The Pilgrim's ProgressW. Pickering, 1849 - 410 páginas |
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Página vii
... and bell : He creeps , he goes , he stands ; yea , who can tell Of all his postures , Yet there's none of these Will make him master of what Fowls he please . Yea , he must Pipe and Whistle , to catch FOR HIS BOOK . vii.
... and bell : He creeps , he goes , he stands ; yea , who can tell Of all his postures , Yet there's none of these Will make him master of what Fowls he please . Yea , he must Pipe and Whistle , to catch FOR HIS BOOK . vii.
Página viii
... stand when foundly try'd . Why , what's the matter ! it is dark , what thỏ ' ? But it is feigned : What of that I tro ? Some men by feigning words , as dark as mine , Make truth to Spangle , and its rayes to shine . But they want ...
... stand when foundly try'd . Why , what's the matter ! it is dark , what thỏ ' ? But it is feigned : What of that I tro ? Some men by feigning words , as dark as mine , Make truth to Spangle , and its rayes to shine . But they want ...
Página ix
... stand before impartial men , To his poor One , I durft adventure Ten , That they will take my meaning in these lines Far better than his Lies in Silver Shrines . Come , Truth , altho ' in Swaddling - clouts , I find Informs the Judgment ...
... stand before impartial men , To his poor One , I durft adventure Ten , That they will take my meaning in these lines Far better than his Lies in Silver Shrines . Come , Truth , altho ' in Swaddling - clouts , I find Informs the Judgment ...
Página xi
... stand . This Book it chalketh out before thine eyes The man that seeks the everlasting Prize ; It shews you whence he comes , whither he goes , What he leaves undone ; also what he does : It alfso shews you how he runs , and runs Till ...
... stand . This Book it chalketh out before thine eyes The man that seeks the everlasting Prize ; It shews you whence he comes , whither he goes , What he leaves undone ; also what he does : It alfso shews you how he runs , and runs Till ...
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... standing in a certain place , with his face from his own house , a Book in his hand , and a great Burden upon his back . I looked , and faw him open the Book , and read therein ; and as he read , he wept and trembled ; and not being ...
... standing in a certain place , with his face from his own house , a Book in his hand , and a great Burden upon his back . I looked , and faw him open the Book , and read therein ; and as he read , he wept and trembled ; and not being ...
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