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The Pilgrim's Pꝛogreſs

the Judge had always his eye upon me, mewing indignation in his coun- tenance.

Then ſaid the Interpreter to Chriſtian, Haſt thou conſidered all theſe things?

Chri. Yes, and they put me in hope and fear.

Inter, Well, keep all things ſo in thy mind, that they may be as a Goad in thy ſides,to prick thee forward in the way thou muſt go. Then Chriftian began to gird up his loins, and to ad- dreſs himſelf to his Journey. Then ſaid the Interpreter, The Comforter be always with thee good Chriſtian, to guide thee in the way that leads to the City.

So Chriſtian went on his way, ſaying, .

Here I have ſeen things rare, and profitable;
Things pleaſant, dreadful, things to make me ſtable
In what I have began to take in hand:
Then let me think on them, and underſtand
Wherefore they ſhewed me was, and let me be
Thankful, O good Interpreter, to thee.

Now