The Pilgrim's ProgressW. Pickering, 1849 - 410 páginas |
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... giants , Pope and Pagan , dwelt in old Time ; by whose power and tyranny the men , whose bones , blood , ashes , & c . lay there , were cruelly put to death . But by this place Christian went without much danger , whereat I fomewhat ...
... giants , Pope and Pagan , dwelt in old Time ; by whose power and tyranny the men , whose bones , blood , ashes , & c . lay there , were cruelly put to death . But by this place Christian went without much danger , whereat I fomewhat ...
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... feek its Eafe ; but , oh ! how they afresh Do thereby plunge themselves new Griefs into ! Who Seek to please the Flesh , themselves undo . Giant De- ground , Doubting- Castle . where they lay 120 THE PILGRIMS PROGRESS .
... feek its Eafe ; but , oh ! how they afresh Do thereby plunge themselves new Griefs into ! Who Seek to please the Flesh , themselves undo . Giant De- ground , Doubting- Castle . where they lay 120 THE PILGRIMS PROGRESS .
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John Bunyan. Giant De- ground , Doubting- Castle . where they lay , a castle , called Doubting - Castle , the They sleep in owner whereof was Giant Despair , and it was in the grounds of his grounds they now were fleeping ; wherefore ...
John Bunyan. Giant De- ground , Doubting- Castle . where they lay , a castle , called Doubting - Castle , the They sleep in owner whereof was Giant Despair , and it was in the grounds of his grounds they now were fleeping ; wherefore ...
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John Bunyan. On Thursday Giant Despair beats his Pri- foners . On Friday Giant Despair counsels them to kill them- Selves . The Giant Fits . any mercy : So when he arose , he getteth him a grievous crab - tree cudgel , and goes down into ...
John Bunyan. On Thursday Giant Despair beats his Pri- foners . On Friday Giant Despair counsels them to kill them- Selves . The Giant Fits . any mercy : So when he arose , he getteth him a grievous crab - tree cudgel , and goes down into ...
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... Giant ? Hope . Indeed our present condition is dreadful , Hopeful com- and death would be far more welcome to me ... Giant Despair ; others , fo far as I can understand , have been taken by him , as well as we ; and yet have ...
... Giant ? Hope . Indeed our present condition is dreadful , Hopeful com- and death would be far more welcome to me ... Giant Despair ; others , fo far as I can understand , have been taken by him , as well as we ; and yet have ...
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